One of the poorest regions of Brazil, the Northeast, filed for the first time signs of economic prosperity. The residential consumption of electricity had increased significantly in recent years. According to the Energy Research Company (EPE) - federal agency created to plan the structure for the country's energy - consumption in this region was the first time more than the southern region, which historically has always been higher.
Although the Northeast region have doubled compared to inhabitants of the southern region, their consumption of electricity has always been lower. The change, is a reflection of the programme of distribution of income created by the Federal Government, called 'Bolsa Familia' and also the social program 'Luz para Todos', which carries the power network to more remote regions of the country. On the last day of July, the North American newspaper The New York Times, published an issue that highlights the effects of sustained economic growth of the country in recent years, and low vulnerability of Brazil to the crises that from time to time affect the emerging nations. The newspaper cites studies of EPE, which recently announced the positive results that has benefited the people of the Northeast by less favoured social programs. The study lists the growth of consumption of electric energy to increased purchases of appliances such as TVs and refrigerators, that in general, the newspaper points out the mechanism for distribution of income as a way of handling it generates economic improvement in quality of life , And heats the local economy in the short time. From 2003 to 2006, the Northeast region, received about 8 billion dollars in social programs.
Although the Northeast region have doubled compared to inhabitants of the southern region, their consumption of electricity has always been lower. The change, is a reflection of the programme of distribution of income created by the Federal Government, called 'Bolsa Familia' and also the social program 'Luz para Todos', which carries the power network to more remote regions of the country. On the last day of July, the North American newspaper The New York Times, published an issue that highlights the effects of sustained economic growth of the country in recent years, and low vulnerability of Brazil to the crises that from time to time affect the emerging nations. The newspaper cites studies of EPE, which recently announced the positive results that has benefited the people of the Northeast by less favoured social programs. The study lists the growth of consumption of electric energy to increased purchases of appliances such as TVs and refrigerators, that in general, the newspaper points out the mechanism for distribution of income as a way of handling it generates economic improvement in quality of life , And heats the local economy in the short time. From 2003 to 2006, the Northeast region, received about 8 billion dollars in social programs.

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