On Monday (15), the federal government released the goals for the Budget Guidelines Law (LDO) of 2025. The document, which defines the parameters for the preparation of the annual budget of the Union, presents ambitious objectives for the next year. With a focus on the resumption of economic growth, the reduction of poverty and the promotion of social justice.
Economic growth
The government's main goal for 2025 is to achieve Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 3%. This objective is considered ambitious, but feasible, given the recovery of the Brazilian economy after the Covid-19 pandemic.
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To achieve this goal, the government will invest in infrastructure, education and research. In addition, it will promote structural reforms that facilitate the business environment.
Poverty reduction
The government has also committed to reducing extreme poverty in Brazil by 10% by 2025. To achieve this goal, social programs such as the Family Allowance and the Brazil Aid, in addition to implementing measures to increase social inclusion and income generation.
Social justice
The government has also committed to promoting social justice in Brazil, with a focus on reducing social inequalities and promoting human rights.
To achieve this goal, measures will be implemented to combat racism, discrimination and violence, in addition to increasing investments in education, health and public safety.
Otherthe goals
The 2025 LDO also sets targets for other areas, such as reducing inflation, job creation and environmental sustainability.
The government is confident that it will be able to achieve all the goals defined in the document, which will allow Brazil to return to the path of sustainable and inclusive development.
Tax rules
The 2025 LDO also defines the fiscal rules that the government must follow next year. The fiscal targets for 2025 are ambitious but achievable, and the government is confident that it will be able to achieve them. The main fiscal targets for 2025 are:
- Primary deficit: R$ 496.2 billion;
- Gross public debt: 94.7% of GDP;
- Selic: 13,25% per year.
The government is committed to fiscal responsibility and the sustainability of public finances. Furthermore, the fiscal targets set out in the 2025 LDO are realistic and achievable. Therefore, they will allow Brazil to maintain economic stability and return to the path of growth.
The 2025 LDO sets ambitious goals for the coming year, focusing on resuming economic growth, reducing poverty and promoting social justice. The government is confident that it will be able to achieve all the goals set out in the document, which will allow Brazil to return to the path of sustainable and inclusive development.
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