Serasa is estimated to be 76% in the north with additional income with June The economy

AS St. John and St. Peter CelebrationsIn the Brazilian Cultural Calendar, they also represent an important economic engine to the northern region. According to the unprecedented research conducted SoundsIn partnership Institute of opinion box76% of the northern residents show extra income during June. In addition, 67% of the interviews in the area are expected to positively affect local trade and services.
The survey, which heard 2,306 people in all parts of the country, revealed that 51% of people in the north, 51% of people are expected to use the money received with seasonal activities.
The survey also highlighted the most beneficial fields for parties: 66%of the specified food, including bars, restaurants and distinctive food stalls; Local trade, 59%quoted; And entertainment, such as exhibitions and cultural events, is shown 46%.
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The economic impact of the parties
The impact of the June parties, according to data, beyond immediate movement. For those who interviewed 67% of the country, there was an effective increase in local commercial sales in June.
In the north, this indicator is more expressive: 73% perceive real growth in consumption. The main effects of the observed are praise of handicrafts (42%), temporary job product (39%) and tourism stimulus (39%).
Although parties are traditionally strong in North and Northeastern, 65% of Brazilians are actively involved in the June celebrations.
Most people celebrate (51%), 14% usually travel to take advantage of other municipalities or states. In these cases, the average cost on displacement, food, tickets and hostels is less than R $ 300.
Therefore, the June festivities follow the culture and the economy as important drivers, creating business opportunities and strengthening the tourism capacity of Brazilian cities.
*Under the supervision of Thalin Silva, Journalism Intern, Policy and Economy Center Coordinator Kaila Ferrera