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There are still great income and wealth disparities between White and Black/Pardo Brazilians. No surprise that a lot of Brazilian immigrants doing menial jobs are not White. However, from my experience, I don't believe the middle class Brazilians who live in other countries (especially European ones) are representative of the middle class living in Brazil. On average, Pardo/Black Brazilians in the middle class are less likely to be college educated and usually earned their social position by saving up and opening a business, doing autonomous work, etc. Their children are the ones who will enroll in higher education and slowly change the face of middle class Brazilians outside of the country, or expand their parents' businesses and become upper middle class or even wealthy.
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