Brazil opens 278.085 formal job vacancies in September, says Caged.
The data from last September is the result of 1,927 million new hires and 1,648 million terminations.
Reuters Brazil created 278.085 formal jobs in September, according to the General Register of Employed and Unemployed (Caged), released this Wednesday by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
Last month's figure is the result of 1,927 million new hires and 1,648 million terminations.
The September balance was below the 330.177 jobs created in the same month of 2021, according to the adjusted series, but exceeded the expectation in a Reuters poll, which predicted the creation of 260 jobs.
With this result, the stock of formal jobs in the country reached 42,826 million, the highest result for September in the seasonally adjusted series that began in 2010.
In the first nine months of the year, the balance of formal jobs in Brazil is positive at 2,148 million positions. In the same period of 2021, the surplus was 2,504 million jobs, according to the adjusted series.
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