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Health Plan Costs Become a Burden for Brazilian Elderly |
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Written by Aécio Amado
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Monday, 09 January 2006 |
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A recent survey by Brazil's Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV) has found that health plan costs have become a burden for the Brazilian elderly.
According to the FGV, for those more than 60 years of age, those costs represented more than half of the total 5.05% increase in the cost of living for that age group in 2005. Public utility bills (water, electricity, etc.), which are government-controlled in Brazil, represented approximately 30% of the increase in expenses for the senior citizen in 2005. The FGV has a special, separate index, the IPC-31, which measures inflation for those over 60 years of age. The IPC-31 rose sharply at the end of last year, up 1.54% in the fourth quarter, compared to a negative variation in the third quarter. It was pushed upward by health plan costs, food, housing and transportation. ABr
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