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Of the 95 richest families in Brazil, 46 are ‘newcomers’; they were not on the list 10 years ago

Published by Pequenas Empresas & Grandes Negócios in 30/10/2023
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If Brazil needs to accelerate social mobility to reduce inequalities, a small part of this adjustment is happening at the top of the pyramid, shows an unprecedented study by the Institute for Mobility and Social Development (IMDS), based on data from Forbes magazine’s traditional list of billionaires.

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