Brazil's inflation history reflects dramatic volatility, with hyperinflation peaking at in 1990. The Real Plan in 1994 successfully curbed hyperinflation, bringing rates down to by 1996. Moderate inflation persisted until the mid-2010s when economic and political crises pushed rates to in 2015.
In 2022, inflation reached amid global economic disruptions. Projections show a decline to by 2029, reflecting the success of Brazil’s fiscal and monetary policies in maintaining price stability and promoting long-term economic recovery.
In 2022, inflation reached amid global economic disruptions. Projections show a decline to by 2029, reflecting the success of Brazil’s fiscal and monetary policies in maintaining price stability and promoting long-term economic recovery.
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