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2024 awaits achievements
Just to give an example, today we have a chronic situation in the country, with almost 11 million young people aged 15 to 29 who neither study nor work, according to IBGE data, a number that exceeds the entire population of Portugal or Greece. Borrowing the projection made by the director of the Institute for Mobility and Social Development and a specialist in Social Security, Paulo Tafner, this group of young people could lead to a loss of up to 10 percentage points in Brazil’s GDP growth potential over the next 30 years.
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