Why Brazil is drowning in debt
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Brazilians are feeling poorer than they were more than a decade ago, and they are.
Household debt has reached its highest level since the CNC, the National Confederation of Commerce, began publishing this data in 2010.
People are feeling the economic squeeze and blame inflation and exorbitant credit card interest rates.
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