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CPG: 52.2% Of Brazilians Do Not Support The Creation Of A BRICS Currency; 47.8% Are In Favor — Discover The Details Behind The Votes That Divided Brazilian Opinion.

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 21/08/2025 at 15:44
Plateia dividida levantando placas de SIM e NÃO sobre criação da moeda do BRICS em comparação ao dólar, com bandeiras ao fundo.
Representação da divisão da opinião pública brasileira sobre a moeda do BRICS frente ao dólar.
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Survey on BRICS Currency Shows Division in Brazilian Public Opinion with Over 5 Thousand Votes

A survey conducted by CPG Click Oil and Gas with over 5 thousand votes shows that Brazilians are divided on the creation of a BRICS currency to complement or counter the dollar. Check out the full data and the profile of participants.

Survey Results

The survey counted with 5,346 votes on X (formerly Twitter) and showed a slight majority against the proposal:

  • 52.2% NO support the creation of a BRICS currency
  • 47.8% YES consider the idea favorable for Brazil

This result indicates that the population still shows caution regarding the replacement or direct competition with the dollar, revealing an almost perfect balance between those who see the proposal as an opportunity and those who fear economic risks.

Participant Profile

The analyzed sample included demographic and technical data similar to an institutional survey, allowing for a more accurate interpretation.

Age Range

Age Range Percentage
13 to 17 years 0.2%
18 to 24 years 5.6%
25 to 34 years 14.8%
35 to 44 years 24.1%
45 to 54 years 22.7%
55 to 64 years 17.5%
65 years or older 15.2%

The survey reveals that the discussion about BRICS is more present among adults and mature individuals, groups that make up the majority of the economically active population.

Gender

  • Male: 83.2%
  • Female: 15.7%
  • Not specified: 1.1%

The male audience clearly predominated, representing more than four-fifths of the participants.

Country

  • Brazil: 97.1%
  • United States: 1.3%
  • Netherlands: 0.3%
  • Japan: 0.2%
  • Paraguay: 0.2%

The vast majority of votes came from Brazilians, but there was also international participation, reinforcing that the topic sparks interest outside the country.

Devices Used

  • Android: 63.2%
  • Web: 20.8%
  • iOS: 16%

The numbers show the dominance of mobile devices, especially Android, in accessing and participating in the survey.

Analysis of the Results

The survey conducted by CPG Click Oil and Gas can be interpreted as a barometer of digital public opinion regarding Brazil’s monetary future in the international scenario.

Despite the closeness of the responses, several points stand out:

  1. Balanced Division – The result shows that there is no consensus. While part of the population sees BRICS as an opportunity to reduce dependence on the dollar, others fear economic instability and impacts on foreign trade.
  2. Participant Profile – The predominance of men over 35 suggests that the discussion is stronger among segments with greater integration into the labor market and direct interest in economics.
  3. National Character of the Survey – With nearly 100% of the votes coming from Brazil, the data consistently reflect the internal perception on the topic.

Overview of the Survey

The survey shows that Brazil is divided between supporting or rejecting the creation of its own BRICS currency. Although the result indicates slight resistance, the narrow margin suggests that the topic will gain increasing relevance in public debate.

Thus, the survey from CPG Click Oil and Gas acts as a snapshot of Brazilian opinion, revealing that the issue still requires in-depth debate, economic clarification, and analysis of real impacts.

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Paulo Nogueira

Graduated in Electrical Engineering from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), he worked for several years in the offshore oil and gas, energy, and construction sectors. Today, with over 8,000 publications in online magazines and blogs on the energy sector, the focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian job market, macro and microeconomics, and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions, and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes at this contact.

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