The latest survey by Serasa shows that at least 73.10 million people in Brazil are in debt. The figures are for October and are the second highest of the year, after the figure recorded in April. For the organisation, the figure is an indication that the number of people in arrears is increasing.
According to the survey, Brazilians between the ages of 41 and 60 represent the largest share of the population with a restricted name, at 35.1 per cent. This is followed by the 26 to 40 age group (34.0 per cent), the over 60s (19.2 per cent) and young people aged 18 to 25 (11.8 per cent).
Original Story: Agência Brasil | Author: Flávia Albuquerque
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