The Brazilian budget for 2002
The Brazilian government is expected to "make a significant cut" in the 2002 budget because revenues are not expected to match all Brazilian spending needs this year.
The Brazilian Planning Ministry, which is due to release a detailed spending program later today, could announce spending cuts of up to R$10 billion ( $1 = R$2,39).
The Brazilian budget shortfall is actually R$ 14,6 billion, and stems mainly from a rise in personal income tax brackets, funding requests by congressmen, and the minimum wage hike, among other factors.
According to the text, one of the factors affecting the budget is