Indebtedness of Brazilian families reaches 48.2% in November

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Program unfolds, which ended in May 2024, had a significant impact on debt renegotiation, totaling R $ 53.07 billion

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The historical peak was recorded in July 2022, when the rate reached 49.9%

The announced that that of Brazilian families with financial institutions increased from 48.1% in October to 48.2% in November. The historical peak was recorded in July 2022, when the rate reached 49.9%. When considering only debts that are not related to real estate, the indebtedness rate rose from 30.1% to 30.2% in the same period. The unfolding program, which ended in May 2024, had a significant impact on debt renegotiation, totaling R $ 53.07 billion.

This initiative contributed to an 8.7% reduction in default between the low -income population. Among the 15.06 million people benefited, 5 million belonged to this group and managed to renegotiate R $ 25.43 billion. Regarding the commitment of family income to the national financial system, the rate remained stable at 26.3% from October to November. When real estate debts are excluded, this commitment drops to 24.2%.

*Report produced with the aid of AI
Posted by Luisa Dos Santos

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