Municipal employees in Brazil grow 21% in four years

The number of municipal employees in Brazil rose 21% from December 2021 to 2025, from 6.2 million to 7.5 million, according to IBGE's Pnad data compiled by economist Bruno Imaizumi. This outpaces growth in other public sectors and private formal employment. The surge reflects population demands and fiscal improvements.

IBGE's Pnad data, compiled by Bruno Imaizumi of 4intelligence, reveal municipal staff rose from 6.2 million in December 2021 to 7.5 million in 2025, a 21% increase. Federal administration grew just 2%, from 1.62 million to 1.65 million, and state level 7.39%.

Private formal employment increased 16.73% over the period. In the quarter ending January 2026, public jobs grew 4.5% year-over-year, versus 2.1% for signed private contracts, the highest among occupation categories.

Imaizumi links this to demand for services, especially health, and fiscal recovery from 2022. "From 2022 onwards, municipal and state accounts improved, allowing more hiring room. This without even counting parliamentary amendments," he said.

An IFI report notes post-pandemic hiring restrictions until 2021 were lifted afterward. Municipalities allocate on average 50% of primary spending to personnel, with 2023-2024 deficits turning to surplus in 2025 due to higher revenues and a 31% drop in investments.

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Happy Colombian workers in Bogotá celebrate unemployment rate dropping to 9.2%, lowest since 2001, with graph display and leaders applauding.
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Dane reported Colombia's February 2026 unemployment rate at 9.2%, the lowest for any February since 2001, with 2.45 million unemployed people. Occupied population rose to 24.09 million, up 624,000 from February 2025. President Gustavo Petro and Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino hailed the figures and defended the minimum wage increase.

Brazil's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded 2.3% in 2025, below the 3.4% of 2024, according to data released by the IBGE on Tuesday (3). The economy did not grow in the second half, with family consumption stagnant and productive investment declining, but government spending and exports prevented contraction. The slowdown stems from tighter monetary policy to control inflation.

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Over six years after the 2019 reform, Brazil's pension deficit keeps rising, according to a Folha de S.Paulo analysis. The combined shortfall of INSS, civil servants, and military jumped from R$ 271.7 billion in 2015 to R$ 442 billion in 2025. The piece argues that further adjustments are essential for fiscal sustainability and intergenerational justice.

필리핀 통계청에 따르면, 필리핀의 2025년 12월 실업률은 4.4%로 안정적으로 유지되어 226만 명의 실직 필리핀인에 해당한다. 휴가 시즌으로 서비스 부문 일자리가 증가했으나 건설 부문의 큰 손실로 상쇄되었다. 2025년 평균 실업률은 4.2%로 2024년의 3.8%에서 상승했다.

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Brazil's Health Ministry signed a conciliation agreement on Thursday (9) with the Labor Public Prosecutor's Office and the Attorney General's Office, ending a 2007 civil public action on hiring in indigenous territories. The 18,500 workers, nearly 70% indigenous, are now hired directly by the Brazilian Agency for SUS Management Support under the CLT regime. Another 1,018 are in the hiring process under the new model.

The latest Relevamiento de Expectativas de Mercado (REM) from the Banco Central has raised inflation expectations for March and the rest of 2026. Consultancies forecast 3.0% for March, with an annual projection of 29.1%. They also updated estimates for the dollar, GDP, and unemployment.

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Colombia's National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) reported that the unemployment rate for 2025 was 8.9%, the lowest since 2001. This figure marks a 1.3 percentage point decrease from 2024. In December 2025, the rate fell to 8%, with employed population rising by 603,000 people.

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