(Opinion) In 2023, Brazil’s job market experienced both highs and lows, generating 1.38 million formal jobs in the initial eight months. But let’s not rush to celebrate. This number is down from 1.61 million in the same period in 2022. Moreover, the Lula administration aimed to generate 2 million jobs in 2023, but we are […]
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