A majority of Brazilians think the differences between the standard of living of the rich and the the standard of living of poor in their country are growing.
Sixty-nine percent of Brazilians perceive increasing gap between rich and poor
November 14, 2007
The discovery of a major oil field in Brazil is a windfall for the state-controlled oil company Petrobas -- but it could worsen the country’s highly unequal income distribution. Currently, 69% of Brazilians say the gap between “haves” and “have-nots” in their country is growing rather than shrinking.More ...
An oil discovery off Brazil could be an economic windfall for the country. Gallup examines what it may mean for Brazilians, the large majority of whom already perceive a widening gap between the rich and the poor.