According to research conducted by CNDL and SPC Brasil,the majority of debtors are women,representing 51.16% of the total
The Central-West region of the country recorded the highest growth in the number of defaulters, with an increase of 6.59%
A survey conducted by CNDL and SPC brasil showed that, in November, 41.51% Brazilian population had outstanding debts, which equates to approximately 68.62 million negative consumers.this figure represents an increase of 1.48% compared to the same period last year. THE default continues to be a meaningful problem for manny Brazilians.
Among the debtors, the majority are women, representing 51.16% of the total. The age group most affected by this situation is between 30 and 39 years old, with 23.6% of those negative.Each consumer in financial difficulty has, on average, a debt of R$4,510.82, with a total of 2.11 different creditors.
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The survey also revealed that approximately 30.65% of consumers have debts that do not exceed R$500. While obligations to financial institutions increased by 4.60%, debts related to services such as water, electricity, trade and communications decreased. This change in debt types indicates changes in the financial behavior of Brazilians.
The Central-West region of the country recorded the highest growth in the number of defaulters, with an increase of 6.59%.In terms of households, 29% were in default in November, the highest rate since October 2023. Economist Luis Vivanco highlighted the importance of family financial planning as an effective strategy to avoid default, which can result in rates of higher interest and further financing. complications.
*Report produced with the help of artificial intelligence
Posted by Luisa dos Santos