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Yes there are. A vast majority of Brazil live in extreme poverty. In Brazil you are extremly rich or extremly poor
brazil is a poor country. but have also rich... so what do a modern society have? they have millitary and civil. at the same level as you. but not every one has it...
Probably to the rich people. If the poor people had a lot of money, then they wouldn't be poor. Chances are, the combined money of all the poor is less than the money of just a few wealthy people.
life in Brazil is amazing it has some poor areas and some rich areas. people come to visit Brazil every year. it has a good culture and has many tourist attractions although it has many crimes. Brazil is a great plce to live xxx
Brazil has the 8th largest economy in the world. According to the World Bank, Brazil is a rich country, but- An extreme divide between rich and poor. Rich and poor live side-by-side in Brazil.
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If it's Brazil alone, they are currenly experiencing an economic phenomenon called "Income Inequality" in favor (ironically) of the poor. The number of rural poverty are much greater compared to those who are living a lavish life.
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This is a likely possibility since there are millions of wealthy people in Brazil - several thousand millionnairs, yet there are more millions of desperate poor who eke out a living in the numerous favelas and turn to crime and drugs as a way of life. The disparaty between rich and poor in Brazil is enormous.
Brazil has the 8th largest economy in the world. According to the World Bank, Brazil is a rich country, but- An extreme divide between rich and poor. Rich and poor live side-by-side in Brazil. Brazil is a developing country. In recent years it has been experiencing rapid growth, but more recently beginning in late 2010 it has begun to experience inflation and a slowdown, but it is still growing, but at a rate more similar to the First World. I have to differ with the previous answer about Brazil being a rich country. It is decidedly third world in lifestyle and appearance. Shanty towns called "favelas" far outnumber middle class and upper class communities, and crime and graffiti is among the worst in the entire world.
It is rich and poor . It is rich and poor .
Neither, not rich or poor.