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Censorship: What Do New Data Point to About Income Inequality? - 13/10/2025

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Priscila Camazano chats with reporter Leonardo Vieceli on this Tuesday (13)
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Preliminary data from Census 2022 reveal that racial and gender inequality continues to mark the Brazilian labour market. Black and indigenous people receive the lowest income in the country and have lower levels of occupation. White and Asian women concentrate the highest wages and greater access to higher education, while women continue to be the most affected by exclusion from employment.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The result of the work was at a river salt m nimo for 35.3% of the people who were employed in Brazil in 2022. This means that one has the labour of the pac s, about 31.3 million people, won at R$ 1.212 per m s a bit. This group, 52.4% was parvo and 32.8%, white. Read more (10/13/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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