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Brazil Hands Out So Much Covid Cash That Poverty Nears a Low

  • 66 million of the neediest Brazilians got $110 in monthly aid
  • How long can the government afford to keep up the stipends?
Volunteers distribute boxes of food and hygiene materials to residents in the Vale das Virtudes favela of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 12.
Volunteers distribute boxes of food and hygiene materials to residents in the Vale das Virtudes favela of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 12.Photographer: Victor Moriyama/Bloomberg
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Brazil, which has suffered one of the world’s worst pandemic tolls, has responded to the crisis by distributing so much cash directly to citizens that poverty and inequality are approaching national historic lows.

Some 66 million people, 30% of the population, have been getting 600 reais ($110) a month, making it the most ambitious social program ever undertaken in Brazil, a shocking shift under President Jair Bolsonaro who railed against welfare, dismissed the virus -- and now finds himself newly popular.