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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Brazil's Economy Is Getting Better

By Michael Swanson

How has Brazil been able to achieve no economic drops? Their economy actually grew in 2008 while others were experiencing losses, up 5.4% in fact. Not a bunch, but when you look at the economy in other countries you see nothing but plight.

Investors state that Brazil is by far the strongest economy when compared to several of the other past leaders. Their inflation rate even dropped, and surplus was up to $3. 6 billion dollars. What a fantastic leadership role President Lula has taken on.

Not even affected by those mortgages problems that have faced so many other nations in the world. A large amount of homes are owned by the Brazilians, 70% in fact. Though they may not be in the best shape, they still do own them.

The economy was one of President Lula most important task, many may say he let other things go on the wayside, but obviously he is doing a good job. Back in 2006 he won re-election after running away with the victory some 61% to only 39% for his opponent.

One thing that has never been done by a Latin country before is paying off an International Monetary Fund, ahead of when it's due. But the economy in Brazil is growing and has accomplished that feat, and had a lot of money still left in the reserves. In fact they paid it off a year early.

Though many people will always complain about things, and this is a case where that is to be true too. People complain that only the people in higher classes are receiving the benefits of the economy being so much better. And another cause of frustration seems to be not enough energy or focus is being placed on the education system.

President Lula has created a few organizations that help other nations with many things. Brazil is a great example of a country that is run well, and has succeeded. - 23229

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