RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil should register in 2021 the 14th highest unemployment rate globally, after being in 22nd place in 2020 in the world ranking of countries with the worst levels of unemployment. This is what the risk rating agency Austin Rating points out, based on the new International Monetary Fund (IMF) projections for the global economy.
The ranking with data since 2016 compares the official indexes of the countries and the IMF projections for 2021 for a set of 100 economies. In 2019, Brazil ranked 15th. In 2016, it was in 27th place.
According to the survey, the . . .
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