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Brazil is among the ten largest economies in the world, but it is the eighth with the highest rate of social and economic inequality. According to a report produced by Oxfam Brasil, a British NGO, 5% of the richest Brazilians have the same wealth as the remaining 95%. Sixteen million live below the poverty line. The World Bank has projected that another 3.7 million could enter this bracket by 2017. And to talk about guests: Rafael Georges, political scientist and campaign coordinator for Oxfam and Fernando Rugitsky, economist and professor of economics at FEA USP Follow the Jornalismo TV Cultura pages on social media! Facebook: / jornalismotvcultura Twitter: / jornal_cultura