, known as the "king of football", Brazil is the largest country in South America. It has always appeared in the world as a strong country. However, recent relevant information shows that young people in Brazil are struggling in three vortexes. Relevant people expressed concern: Will it affect the destiny of the country?
[The rise in the number of teenagers suicides directly reflects the poor mental health of young Brazilians]
According to data reported by Brazil's Sao Paulo's newspaper on October 25, from 2016 to 2021, the number of suicide deaths in Brazil increased by 45% in the age group of 10 to 14 years, and the increase in suicides in the age group of 15 to 19 was as high as 49.3%.
Experts believe that the upward trend of suicides in Brazil in the past 20 years is obviously contrary to the global development trend, which is worrying.
Professors from the Federal University of São Paulo in Brazil pointed out that these data may be just the "tip of the iceberg", and this growth trend shows that the mental health of young Brazilians is very poor.
The "suicide phenomenon" of Brazilian teenagers is largely affected by the "fatal culture". The concept of "fear culture" was first proposed in the United States, and it will directly affect the study, life and growth of teenagers. The most obvious "symptom" is loneliness, autism, lack of confidence, and depression.
[Brazil's 64.25 million youth debt has not been paid due, and the situation is serious]
The phenomenon of overdue debt has not been paid due seems to be a globalization phenomenon, but the severity is different. On October 20, the Brazilian National Federation of Store Managers and the Brazilian Credit Protection Agency jointly released a survey report. The survey data showed that in September, 39.71% of young people in Brazil had overdue debts, and the number of overdue debts was about 64.25 million. Among them, the people aged 30 to 37 are the most serious, accounting for 23.99% of the number of people overdue debt. Most of the overdue periods of the above-mentioned overdue groups are 1 to 3 years.
Brazil has a population of 210 million, but 64.25 million people have overdue debts, which is still relatively large.
[The wage loan phenomenon of young Brazilians highlights the decline in consumption capacity]
As the name suggests, wage loans are the payment of wages on behalf of banks to provide loan services to working people with stable wage income. This is a bit similar to China's provident fund loan .
According to relevant reports in Brazil, young Brazilians, especially young people aged 20 to 29, have become the largest lending group for wage loans. This phenomenon reflects the decline in consumption capacity of young Brazilians, and their consumption capacity cannot keep up with consumption demand, so they use wages as guarantees to consume in advance.
Young people are the hope of a country. Brazilian young people are deeply trapped in three vortexes of fear of suicide, overdue debt, and wages and loans. Will Brazil's national destiny be affected? Does Brazil need a breakthrough change?
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