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This landscape is what makes up the country portrayed by the report,” said Rafael Georges, author of the document and Oxfam campaign coordinator for Brazil. The gap between rich and poor had been on the wane in Brazil since 2002, according to the Gini index for total income per capita, gauged by the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD-IBGE).

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Public education: Increasing the supply of skilled labor and reducing income inequality due to education differentials.

Progressive taxation: The rich are taxed proportionally more than the poor, reducing the amount of income inequality in society.

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