CNT survey released on Tuesday, 25, shows that 68.9% of Brazilians evaluate that it occurs sharply, above inflation rates. Another 14.9% say they believe that the increase occurs naturally, according to inflation rates, and to 12.3%, occurs slowly, below inflation rates, according to the survey, made in the stimulated format.
For 41%, the federal government and (PT) are mainly responsible for the price increase in Brazil. Another 11.2% attributed to the rise to climate issues; 9.5%to external policies; 8.6%to producers; 5.3%to traders; 3.7%to state governments; 1.4%to municipal governments; 10.5%to all alternatives; 1.2%, none of the alternatives; And 7.6% did not know or did not respond.
For 72.4%, coffee was the product that had the highest price increases among the items usually consumed. The survey was spontaneous and with multiple responses. Another 55.4% mentioned the meat; 40.9% cited the grains; 21.8%, the eggs; 10%, fruits and vegetables; 8.8%, the dairy; 7.8%, the oil; 3.3%, bread, 2.6%, olive oil, and 2.2%, cleaning products. Another 9.1% answered other items.
In the evaluation of 53% of respondents, it is rarely possible to replace high price items with another. 31.3% say that sometimes it is possible to make substitutions, and 13.8% say it is always possible to replace.
According to the survey, 42.1% say they did not stop buying any normal consumption item due to price. Another 31.1% say yes, they stopped buying some items, and 26.8% say they stopped buying several items.