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IBGE releases per capita household earnings 2018

February 27, 2019 10h00 AM | Last Updated: February 27, 2019 03h34 PM

The IBGE released today the values of the per capita household earnings related to 2018 for Brazil and Federation Units, based on the Continuous National Household Sample Survey - Continuous PNAD and sent to the Brazilian Court of Audit - TCU. This release addresses Complementary Law no. 143/2013, which establishes the criteria for sharing the State and Federal District Revenue Sharing Fund - FPE. Access the report here.

The per capita household earnings are calculated as the ratio between the total household earnings – in nominal terms – and the total number of residents. Earnings from labor and other sources from all the residents are taken into account, including those classified as pensioners, domestic workers and relatives of domestic workers. The values were obtained from the gross earnings effectively earned in the reference month of the survey, accruing the information from the first interviews of the four quarters of the 2018 Continuous PNAD.

Per capita monthly nominal household earnings of the resident population, according to Federation Units - 2018
Brazil and Federation Units Per capita monthly nominal earnings of the resident population (R$)
Brazil R$1,373
Rondônia R$1,113
Acre R$909
Amazonas R$791
Roraima R$1,204
Pará R$863
Amapá R$857
Tocantins R$1,045
Maranhão R$605
Piauí R$817
Ceará R$855
Rio Grande do Norte R$956
Paraíba R$898
Pernambuco R$871
Alagoas R$714
Sergipe R$906
Bahia R$841
Minas Gerais R$1,322
Espírito Santo R$1,295
Rio de Janeiro R$1,689
São Paulo R$1,898
Paraná R$1,607
Santa Catarina R$1,660
Rio Grande do Sul R$1,705
Mato Grosso do Sul R$1,439
Mato Grosso R$1,386
Goiás R$1,323
Federal District R$2,460

The Continuous PNAD is a household survey that gathers quarterly socioeconomic and demographic information from nearly 211 thousand households, in about 16 thousand enumeration areas, distributed along nearly 3.5 thousand municipalities.