58% of Brazilians evaluate that economy is on the wrong way

by Andrea
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Ipespe points out that Lula’s economic policy has greater disapproval among people from 49 to 59 years old and with income of up to R $ 2,000

Research (Institute for Social, Political and Economic Research) released on Thursday (27.mar.2025) shows that 58% of voters believe that the country’s economy is in Wrong way. Another 35% evaluate that driving in the area is in the “right way”.

The survey also accounted for economic perception between those who approve and disapprove of the president’s policy (PT) and the minister of.

Among those dissatisfied with the management of petistas, 93% consider that the economy of the country is in “Wrong way“. Already among those satisfied with the Federal Administration, 79% evaluate the economic scenario as in“right way“.

Data from the highest evaluation of the Brazilian economy as in “right way”They are among women aged 16 to 24, with complete high school, who earn from $ 2,000 to $ 5,000 and living in the Northeast.

The largest evaluation of economic policy as in “Wrong way”It is among men from 45 to 59 years old, with full level, income of up to R $ 2,000 and living in the Midwest or South regions.

The survey listened to 2,500 people from 20 to 25 March. The estimated margin of error is 2 pp (percentage points) to more or less. The confidence level is 95.45%.

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