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AP PHOTOS: Princess Kako of Japan visits Brazil

AP PHOTOS: Princess Kako of Japan visits Brazil

Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino, the younger daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, is on an 11-day tour of Brazil.
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What Being Wealthy Means In Brazil
What Being Wealthy Means In Brazil

Forbes

time11 hours ago

  • Forbes

What Being Wealthy Means In Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Christ the Redeemer at sunrise. getty Who wouldn't want to head to a place that Lonely Planet describes as "one of the world's most captivating places.... a country of powdery white-sand beaches, verdant rainforests and wild, rhythm-filled metropolises"? But what does being wealthy in Brazil mean? From average salaries and cost of living to net worth and visa options for digital nomads, understanding Brazil's economic landscape can help you decide if this South American colossus is the right place for your next adventure. From the Amazon rainforest to the iconic beaches of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil offers a kaleidoscope of experiences—including one of the modern world's wonders, Christ the Redeemer, an Art Deco statue of Jesus designed by French-Polish sculptor Paul Landowski. What's more, from João Gilberto and Gilberto Gil to the bossa nova and from the modernist painter Tarsila do Amaral to street artists Otavio Pandolfo and Gustavo Pandolfo, Brazil's culture is as vast as its landscapes and regions. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita in Brazil is approximately $12,924 per year. This is significantly lower than the OECD average of $30,490 and far below the U.S. average of $51,147. However, income inequality remains a significant challenge, and salaries can vary significantly between regions. Since January 1, 2025, Brazil's minimum wage has been R$ 1,518 per month, which translates to approximately $274 per month today, highlighting the significant difference between those earning the minimum wage and the average. Being Wealthy In Brazil—Brazil's Cost Of Living As the fifth-largest country in the world, after Russia, China, Canada, and the U.S., and because the country occupies half the landmass of the continental South American region, Brazil's economy is the largest in South America. It is the world's largest exporter of soybeans, raw sugar, and coffee, but its wealth distribution is highly concentrated. As a consequence, Brazil has the highest income inequality in the region, with average wealth falling near the middle of the pack. The cost of living in Brazil is relatively low compared to the United States, but it varies significantly depending on the city. According to Numbeo, the monthly living costs in Brazil are much lower than in the U.S., the U.K., or many countries across Europe. The cost for a single person per month, not including rent, is as follows: Switzerland: $1,659 France: $1,200 U.S.: $1,166 Germany: $1,139 Ireland: $1,112 U.K.: $1,095 Canada: $1023 Japan: $927 Italy: $905 Latvia: $874 Greece: $832 Malta: $801 Spain: $731 Thailand: $650 Mexico: $637 Portugal: $592 Philippines: $573 Brazil: $466 In comparison, the cost of living in Brazil is roughly half that of the U.K., and when rent is considered, the cost of living is even lower. Rent is approximately 75% less in Brazil than it is in the U.K. Comparing Brazil to the U.S., everything is more expensive in the U.S.—the cost of living is 127% and rent 177% higher. Rent can be up to 400% higher than in parts of Brazil; restaurants are 175% higher, and groceries are 146% more expensive than in the U.S. Being Wealthy In Brazil—The Top 10% And Average Net Worth In Brazil, the household net wealth is considerably lower than the OECD average of $323,960. That combines the total value of a household's financial and non-financial assets, such as money or shares held in bank accounts, the principal residence, and other similar items. In Brazil, the average household net wealth is $95,092. In the U.S., the average household net worth is $684,500. Brazil's wealth distribution is highly unequal, as is its salary. According to Statista, in 2023, the top 10% of earners in Brazil earned an average of $1,363 per month before taxes. That's more than 12 times the average income of the bottom 50% of the population. In Brazil, 83% of people say they know someone they can turn to in time of need, compared to 94% in the U.S. When asked to rate their general satisfaction with life on a scale from 0 to 10, Brazilians gave it a 6.1 grade on average. In contrast, Americans rated their general life satisfaction at 7. The OECD average is 6.7. Being Wealthy In Brazil—Getting A Golden Visa Or A Digital Nomad Visa Since 2022, Brazil has offered a visa for digital nomads, requiring freelancers to earn at least $1,500 per month to qualify or prove that they have at least $18,000 in a bank account. It is valid for one year and can be renewed once. They must be working for a foreign employer (with a work contract) or own a company with clients based abroad. For those with a high net worth seeking a more permanent solution, Brazil offers a visa for individuals who invest a minimum of $140,000 in property or businesses in various regions around the country. Brazil's golden visa grants temporary residence with a path to nationality within four years, allows dual citizenship, and requires holders to spend 14 days in the country every two years. Please note that as of April 2025, Brazil has reinstated the visa requirement for all U.S. visitors, regardless of the duration of their stay—an e-visa is also available. Being wealthy in Brazil is about more than just financial stability—it's about embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and natural beauty. It offers a golden visa opportunity and a digital nomad visa and an accessible cost of living compared to the U.S., making it more attractive than ever to visit. MORE FROM FORBES Forbes Portugal Golden Visa: Government Plans To Enhance Incentives By Alex Ledsom Forbes The Five Safest Countries In The World, Per 2025 Global Peace Index By Alex Ledsom Forbes What It Means To Be Wealthy In The Philippines By Alex Ledsom

Prince Harry and Meghan at heart of King's funeral plans
Prince Harry and Meghan at heart of King's funeral plans

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

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Prince Harry and Meghan at heart of King's funeral plans

There has been increasing talk of olive branches and reconciliation between the King and Prince Harry. Much of it has been conveyed, on the Duke of Sussex's side at least, through television interviews; his emotion, anger and frustration on full display. From Buckingham Palace, there has been little said on the record. Beyond the occasional frustrated shrug, royal aides have kept their counsel, determined not to fan the flames of this deeply personal rift in public. But behind the scenes, the King is very much hopeful that he will be reunited with Prince Harry and that he might still build a relationship with his two California-based grandchildren. Opportunities would seem to present themselves at the next iteration of the Duke's Invictus Games, due to take place in Birmingham in 2027, and the King's 80th birthday celebrations the following year. Given that set-piece royal events are planned years in advance, it is possible to cast the net further into the unknown. Indeed, The Telegraph can reveal that the King has factored not only the Duke but the Duchess of Sussex and their two children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, three, into the heart of his funeral plans. Credit: BBC Whenever the time comes, the monarch is adamant that his youngest son take his rightful place at the centre of his family, perhaps mindful of that final chance to create family harmony. There is no suggestion that the King's reign will not continue for many more years. Planning for such set-piece ceremonial events begins sometimes decades in advance, evolving over time through briefings with senior representatives from the Royal household, the police, the military and the Church. The Telegraph understands that the Sussexes remain enveloped in the King's funeral plans at the highest level, with the Duke expected to walk side by side with his brother, by then the King, at the forefront of the sombre processions through the streets of central London. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be invited to take part in the family vigil during the lying in state at Westminster Hall and play a prominent role alongside the most senior royals during the funeral service. Arrangements have also been made for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the King's youngest grandchildren, to attend the funeral service at Westminster Abbey, as well as the committal at St George's Chapel, Windsor, should they wish. While the vast majority of the state funeral, codenamed as for all monarchs Operation London Bridge, will look and feel much like Elizabeth II's, the King has made some changes to the plans, which are reflective of his own personal beliefs. His lifelong dedication to the environment is expected to be recognised with the incorporation of sustainable elements wherever possible. Meanwhile, the period of royal mourning will be reduced, bringing it into line with the period of national mourning. This will begin on the King's death and last until the day of his funeral, 10 or 11 days later. When Elizabeth II died in September 2022, the period of royal mourning continued for a further week after the funeral. As always, detailed plans cover every eventuality in terms of the potential location of the King's death, with procedures in place to transport the monarch's coffin from each royal residence to Buckingham Palace. However, while the royal train was factored into plans for the late Queen's death in Scotland, that mode of transport is now thought to have been removed from any royal death plans. In the event, plans to use the train in 2022 were scrapped over fears for public safety and disruption, with the Queen's body instead flown to RAF Northolt in London, accompanied by the Princess Royal. Buckingham Palace aides insisted that the King's funeral plans had not been finalised and cautioned against speculation. The King, who is still undergoing weekly cancer treatment, maintains a full work schedule with planning underway for engagements and events well into the future. The inclusion of the Sussexes in the plans, however, will prove a talking point. Their involvement, not just throughout the public-facing ceremonial elements, but behind the scenes in briefings and rehearsals, will avoid further rupturing relations with the couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are thought to have returned home on the day after Elizabeth II's funeral feeling more ostracised than ever, their new status in the general hierarchy having been made abundantly clear. Barely on speaking terms with several of their closest relatives, the lack of communication between Buckingham Palace and their own office was blamed for various dramas, from a mistaken invitation to a state reception to confusion over military uniforms, not to mention differing versions of exactly when Prince Harry learnt of his grandmother's death. At the King's Coronation eight months later, the Duke cut a lonely, peripheral figure. He made a dash straight from Westminster Abbey to the airport, opting not to join the rest of his family for lunch at Buckingham Palace, and was not in any of the official portraits that captured the moment for the history books. The Duke was said to have been determined to make it back to the family home in Montecito in order to kiss his son, Prince Archie, goodnight on his fourth birthday. By putting aside any differences and signing off plans that place the Sussexes at the heart of his funeral, the King will ensure that his final public act brings his family together. While the Duke has vowed never to bring his family back to the UK unless he can guarantee full police protection, they would automatically be enveloped into the official security operation for such a state occasion. Elizabeth II's death marked the first time in history that the grandchildren of a monarch had taken part in ceremonial events that followed. All eight, from Peter Phillips, the eldest at 44, to James, Viscount Severn, the youngest at 14, stood vigil around her coffin as she lay in state at Westminster Hall. At the King's request, Prince Harry wore military uniform for the first time since 2020. The cousins stood in silence with their heads bowed as members of the public continued to file past. The family vigil following the King's funeral is likely to look rather different, not least owing to the relatively young ages of his grandchildren. While Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, currently aged 11, 10 and seven, will almost certainly be involved in some of the most public-facing elements of the mourning period, they would be shielded from certain duties. Prince Louis, then four, did not join his elder siblings at Elizabeth II's funeral. Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while factored into current plans as the grandchildren of the monarch, may similarly be considered too young or simply not equipped to be thrust into the global spotlight in such circumstances. Similarly, younger members of the King's family such as Zara and Mike Tindall's children, Mia, 10, Lucas, six, and Lucas, three, Princess Beatrice's daughters, Sienna, three and Athena, six months, and stepson Wolfie, eight, and Princess Eugenie's sons, August, four, and Ernest, two, are likely to have been factored in but may not be involved. During planning for royal funerals, each member of the family is given a different, bridge-themed codename. As heir to the throne, the King's plans were codenamed Operation Menai Bridge, while his elder son's were Operation Clare Bridge. Prince William's plans are now codenamed Menai Bridge.

Why Pixar's Elio Deserves More Than Its Box Office Debut
Why Pixar's Elio Deserves More Than Its Box Office Debut

Forbes

time21 hours ago

  • Forbes

Why Pixar's Elio Deserves More Than Its Box Office Debut

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 08: Jonas Rivera, Pixar producer, speaks onstage during Day 1 of the ... More D23 Brazil: A Disney Experience at Transamerica Expo Center on November 08, 2024 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo byfor Disney) After its release on June 20, 2025, Pixar's latest original film, Elio, opened to a modest amount at the box office. After the news broke, fans and critics alike have raised concerns about what this means for the future of Pixar, whose films have always been regarded as unique in their ability to connect with and tug at the heartstrings of their viewers. While these conversations continue off social media, it's essential to note that judging a film's profitability solely based on its opening weekend box office isn't always the most accurate formula. Scoring 84% at Rotten Tomatoes, and with Pixar being no stranger to its films experiencing a sort of slow burn at the box office, it wouldn't be outlandish to say that Elio could still be on the path to success. Stiff Competition at the Box Office ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MAY 20: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been retouched.) (L-R) Gerard Butler, Nico ... More Parker and Mason Thames of Universal Pictures' live-action How to Train Your Dragon cast at Universal Epic Universe on May 20, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo byfor Universal Pictures) Elio, while having the luxury of being a Pixar film in its corner, debuted alongside the long-awaited live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon and the post-apocalyptic horror film 28 Days Later, which was a sequel to an already successful horror film. Pixar, as a brand, has several franchises under its belt. Still, Elio, being an original concept and not a sequel like Toy Story or The Incredibles franchises, had to compete with two films that already have built-in fan bases. Franchises offer familiarity, as people want to see what happens to the characters and story they're already familiar with, which creates a sense of longing that will otherwise guarantee sales and influence their performance at the box office. How to Train Your Dragon also benefited from concentrated campaigns across multimedia platforms. With the original film debuting nearly 15 years ago, nostalgia played a huge role in its success. On the other hand, Elio, although it had its campaigns, adopted a more subdued approach, with some fans stating that they had never even seen a trailer for it until after it had already been FRANCE - MAY 26: Vincent Lacoste, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie attend ... More the Disney and Pixar's "Elemental" Photocall during The 76th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Carlton Beach on May 26, 2023 in Cannes, France. (Photo by) Looking back, we can see that the film that previously held Pixar's title for having the lowest opening weekend box office numbers might mean that Elio still has a chance to be a commercial success. Elemental, released in 2023, originally debuted with $29.6 million domestically. Similarly to Elio, people talked about what this meant for the future of Pixar until it went on to earn $496.4 million after it achieved success internationally. Considering that Pixar has been in this exact position before, and the fact that it happened with their last film, it wouldn't be farfetched to say that Elio might achieve the same trajectory, even if it doesn't achieve success at the international level. I don't need to delve into the economy and its impact on the average American citizen; we see, hear about, and experience it in our everyday lives. The truth of the matter is that, since the COVID-19 pandemic, many people, especially families, have opted to wait for films that will inevitably be released on streaming services like Disney+. Pixar films like Soul, Turning Red, and Luca all debuted on Disney+, which showed families that theaters and waiting for films to have physical releases were no longer the only options for watching movies they anticipated. With transportation costs, tickets for parents and children, and added concessions, families realize it's cheaper to stream a film on a service they're already paying for than to plan an entire outing to see a movie that could easily cost $70 or more. Even films like Disney's Encanto found much of it's success after it's virality from hit songs like 'We don't talk about Bruno' and 'Surface Pressure,' with the latter gaining traction because of streaming, proving that impact doesn't just exist in the theater. While I prefer original IPs, the average consumer is meticulous when deciding where to spend their hard-earned money. Today, every dollar needs to be accounted for, and some would choose the familiarity of franchises, something that they know they can trust, over something original that they can't guarantee will need to be prioritized. Still, despite Elio experiencing an underwhelming opening at the box office, we've seen Pixar come out on top time and time again. Expectations for movie theaters have changed over the last five years, and studio executives are aware of this. With a high score from critics for its original story, Elio might be playing the long game for success, but that wouldn't be anything Pixar isn't prepared for if films like Elemental serve as any indication. So often, critics expect films to be successful overnight. Still, in this current market, it might be safer to let films, especially those with original concepts and stories, grow into their success organically. We need to be patient.

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