Bolsonaro's Approval Rating Falls the Most among Poor Brazilians between 35 and 59
Rejection of the government increased among former supporters, Datafolha says
Sep.3.2019 1:59PM
Guilherme Magalhães
Flávia Faria
SÃO PAULO
The number of people who consider Bolsonaro's government to be bad grew in all segments of income, age, education, region, and race, but it grew the most among the poorest 35 to 59-year-olds, according to a Datafolha poll conducted August 29-30.
The people who straddle these two categoriesthose with a monthly family income of up to two minimum wages and people aged 35 to 59 was decisive for the overall increase in Bolsonaro's disapproval ratings.
The survey shows that in August, 38% of respondents considered the Bolsonaro government to be bad or very bad, and 29% rated it great or good, while 30% considered it fair.
In April, when Datafolha did the first government evaluation survey, 30% rated it as poor or very bad, 32% as great or good, and 33% as fair.
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