One discouraging prospect announced by Ibge, the statistical institute, is that the grains harvest now looks like being smaller, not larger, than last year's. Another is that domestic demand continues to be weighed down by high unemployment. In April it reached a record 13.1% in the six main cities, the highest since new methodology was introduced last October. This politically sensitive indicator could look better if the government finds the funds for a new methodological change: the incorporation of data from small cities and rural areas, where 75% of all job creation took place in the first quarter.
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