Between 1985 and 1994, Brazil faced a tough period marked by severe inflation. Prices were rising rapidly, causing people to lose their purchasing power and struggle to plan their finances. This inflation was fueled by excessive government spending and the expectation that prices would keep going
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June 25, 2024Unemployment among youth is one of the problems that affects millions of young workers in different societies and economies worldwide. Recent statistics state that the global youth unemployment rate is around 13.6% , which is more than twice as high compared to the adult unemployment rate of 5.1% .
May 20, 2024Consider the modes of transportation people relied on a century ago. Trams and horses were the norm, and for the fortunate few, those nascent, cumbersome automobiles. Leap to the present, our thoroughfares brim with buses, automobiles, railways, and the swift passage of electric scooters. The
April 22, 2024The highly anticipated 2024 U.S presidential elections, set to take place in November, have been nothing short of dramatic. One of the big questions this year was whether Republican favorite, former president, Donald Trump, was actually eligible to run. This was cleared up just in time for Super
March 26, 2024The post-pandemic workforce looks much different than before 2020. Every aspect of our work lives has become more fluid, from the hiring process to work hours to job requirements. And while private enterprises have quickly adapted to these new flexible market needs, government agencies, on the
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