Brazil is growing socially, economically, and politically. As it's economy grows, Brazilian influence, specially arround the countries in Latin America, grows. That's how politically Brazil grew, and that's why it's the a leader in South America.
Socially, Brazil has grown with investiments, in educational, safety and healthcare areas. Making efforts to become a first world country.
Nowadays, Brazil is the country with the 5th biggest amount of money saved in it's national public chest. It's trying to become an intrnational credor and not anymore a debtor.
Yes, and no. The more richer part of Brazil is most developed and highly industrialized but the more poorer parts has a low development because they don't earn a lot of money.
Take as example Sao Paulo it has a transport centre, a central business center and with high skyscrapers. When u take then capital city it self Brasilia as an example, u see it has a high population growth but many people are real poor and aren't deployed.
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There were 193,733,795 people in Brazil in 2009.
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