BRASILIA (Reuters) - High inflation should not keep Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff from getting re-elected in October because wage earners have been cushioned by social gains made during a decade of Workers' Party rule, the party's boss said.
"It's better to live with somewhat higher inflation that will come down in time than to have to sacrifice your job," Workers' Party President Rui Falcمo told Reuters on Tuesday. "There is inflation, but you have your home, your children go to university, and there is work."