SIMONE TEBET EXPÕE O GASTO SECRETO QUE TRAVA O BRASIL

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  June 06, 2026 at 00:00  |  11:16  |  Market Makers

Summary

Simone Tebet discusses Brazil's fiscal inefficiency, focusing on nearly R$600 billion in annual tax expenditures and the lack of transparency in parliamentary amendments. She argues that cutting 10% of these expenditures per year could raise R$60 billion without increasing taxes, but faces political resistance. The conversation highlights the need for better budget management and planning.

  • Brazil has approximately R$600 billion in annual tax expenditures.
  • Simone Tebet proposes cutting 10% of these expenditures per year to generate R$60 billion without raising taxes.
  • She criticizes the lack of transparency in parliamentary amendments, which consume nearly 40% of discretionary budget.
  • The discussion emphasizes the need for better fiscal planning and efficiency in public spending.
  • Tebet argues that political populism and electoral calendars hinder necessary fiscal adjustments.
  • The video does not provide any specific investment recommendations or tradeable assets.
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