CNT/MDA survey shows Brazilians pessimistic about Bolsonaro's economy and hopeful about Lula's return.
According to the survey, more than 60% believe the economy will improve starting in 2023, while only 16% expect improvement with Bolsonaro in power.
247 - Pessimism regarding Brazil's economic situation is evident in a survey by MDA - Public opinion research, commissioned by the National Transport Confederation, released this Monday (21).
Under the leadership of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and the Minister of Economy, Paulo Guedes, throughout 2022, which may be the last year of the current administration, only 16,8% believe that the economy will improve. Some have an even more pessimistic view: 15,1% believe that 'there will be no economic improvement'.
>>> CNT/MDA poll: Lula has 42,2% against Bolsonaro's 28%, in a totally polarized election.
The potential change of leadership in the country, with the likely election of former president Lula (PT), seems to offer some relief. 36,7% of those interviewed said that the economy will improve in the post-election scenario, starting in 2023. 23,7% stated that the Brazilian economic situation will improve in 2024.
Those who think the economy is already doing well represent 1,9%. Those who don't know or didn't answer make up 5,8%.
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