6 million people in the slums of the high welfare support country, who have been hospitalized and fe

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

6 million people in the slums of the high-welfare support country, who have been hospitalized and fed

Interests are inextricably linked to all people, especially in developed countries like Northern Europe, where their incomes are even more ridiculously high. But there is a country that has been generously distributing social benefits before it has become rich, only to regret it more than thirty years later.

Brazil has a territory of 8.51 million square kilometers, 2With a population of 0.8 billion, it ranks first in both South America and Latin America, almost half the size of Africa's landmass. According to the World Bank, GDP in 2016 was $103,000, leading the way in all indicators, and although it is not yet a developed country, it is also the best among developing countries. (The following information is from Wikipedia).

With a vast coast of more than 7,400 kilometres, Brazil is one of the world's best producers of minerals, whether it's iron ore, beef or coffee. However, in the 80s, there was a sharp inflation in Brazil, which peaked at 2100%, and after the 90s, inflation stabilized, and at the same time, it also increased production and personal income.

As a result, Brazil also followed the example of the Nordic countries, provided them with a series of preferential policies, and also sent people to the Nordic countries to ask them how to implement "equality regardless of wealth and poverty". If you pay the premium, you can be compensated accordingly, and although most of the premiums are paid by yourself, you can also get a lot of benefits from it.

Take health insurance as an example, all the expenses of Brazilians when they get sick, including going to big cities and even overseas**, are paid for by the state, including their families and their food. Those who are delayed for 15 days due to illness shall be given a corresponding living allowance according to the normal wage standard within two years according to the percentage of their actual income, and if they exceed two years, they shall be given a subsidy according to the standard of the disabled, and the payment of insurance premiums shall be stopped.

Brazil launched the "People's Pharmacy" in 2004, in which 89 generic medicines are sold at cost and can benefit the social well-being of nearly 100 million people, but are now the largest waste product. According to the Brazilian Institute of Statistics, 30% of Brazil's national income tax is spent on health insurance, which puts ** under great pressure financially and has to cut spending, and a large number of drugs are sold privately in urban areas, while there is no in rural areas.

In contrast to China, which spends a lot of money on construction, Brazil has neglected to build railways and roads and ports, and has spent more than 50 percent of its finances on social security, but infrastructure improvements have been going on for decades. Anyone who travels to Brazil will find that the airports of Rio and São Paulo have not been improved for more than a decade, and many of the main terminals are not having enough capacity, many places have been closed, and now the terminal is like a place dedicated to parking goods, sometimes with an empty truck waiting in line for days.

Brazil in the Rio Olympics, because of the lag in infrastructure, the lack of perfect venues, Brazil's urban planning is also a mess, even the stadium has not been repaired, let alone the stadium, you can imagine how poor the equipment here is. Coupled with the lag in infrastructure construction in Brazil, many Europeans and Americans who have come here will complain that there is a big gap between the housing prices here and the quality of their services, but fortunately, there are more and more Chinese in Brazil, which also offsets their losses.

Since 2014, Brazil's economy has contracted at an average rate of 3 to 4 percent per year, spending most of its money on social welfare and neglecting its education. According to the OECD, Brazil spends only one-third of the rest of the OECD on basic education, and 54% of Brazilians between the ages of 25 and 64 have not completed secondary school, and their dropout rate is the highest in the OECD.

High welfare to support lazy people, this is an eternal law, in the face of a huge population, Brazil's ** has long realized the mistakes they have made. And they are not educated enough, and many Brazilians who have lost their jobs, are reluctant to look for jobs because they have the support of the state. What's even more terrifying is that with the progress of society, the birth rate is also rising, and people with low social status, the more they like to have children, the poorer they are.

The most terrifying thing is that Brazil's **, every year**, even surpasses Europe and the United States. In 2013, a Brazilian report reported that Brazil's exchange rate was 28% higher and 40% higher (110% in 2017). The average hotel price in Rio is US$230, the most important component of tourism, and the price of a budget hotel without a seaside is more than US$180, twice as high as in Europe and the United States, and four to six times higher than in China.

Brazil** then ordered a reduction in social security, which pushed more than 6 million Brazilians back into poverty, with 72 per cent of the population in the 20-42 age group accounting for 72 per cent, and many young people with neither education nor origin, and even had to live in slums. A girl named Alaire in Rio asked for help online: "I don't want a new house, but I want a piece of chocolate. "Even Brazil's Institute of Geostatistics has to accept the fact that instead of becoming a rich country, it has been pushed back to the brink of poverty.

In this year, Brazil*** has reappeared in people's eyes in the way of "streets", especially near some slums, where local women can be recruited for as long as 10 yuan. This has also led to Brazil being called "** tourism", and more and more people are visiting Brazil, and it is estimated that it will not be long before the Netherlands will appear in Brazil.

What do you think of high welfare to support lazy people?

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