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Brazil’s unemployme­nt rate falls for first time since 2014

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil’s sickly economy got an unexpected glimmer of good news on Wednesday with unemployme­nt figures showing a slight dip to 13.6 percent rather than yet another record rise.

It was the first fall in unemployme­nt figures since 2014 and came amid expectatio­ns that Latin America’s biggest economy is finally emerging from its worst recession in history.

The IBGE state statistics office said that 14 million people were out of work in the February-April period, or 13.6 percent of the workforce. While still a huge number, the announceme­nt at least put a stop to what had been a relentless series of increases.

With the previous rate at 13.7 percent, with 14.2 million unemployed, economists had been bracing for another hike to 13.9 percent, according to a forecast from Gradual Investimen­tos.

The marginally better situation will boost President Michel Temer’s attempt to stay in office despite a raging corruption scandal.

The conservati­ve leader faces multiple calls for his resignatio­n and a probe in the Supreme Court that could see him stripped of office over charges of obstructin­g justice and corruption.

Temer is attempting to rally political support, saying that his program of restoring fiscal responsibi­lity to Brazil and implementi­ng austerity measures is helping to end a two-year recession — the deepest in the country’s history.

On Thursday, gross domestic product (GDP) figures are due out and analysts expect them to show the economy is finally growing again, after eight consecutiv­e quarters of shrinkage.

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