Black directors and managers in Brazil earn 34% less than white managers

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Black directors and managers earn 34% less than their white counterparts in Brazil. A 2024 IBGE study reveals white managers earn R$9,831 monthly, while Black managers earn R$6,446, a difference of R$3,385. This disparity persists across all occupational groups. The report, based on 2024 data, shows a slight improvement from 2012 when the gap was 39%, but inequality remains significant, with Black individuals also more likely to be in lower-paying, informal jobs.


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