BRASILIA, June 27 (Reuters) - Brazil's economy created a net 131,811 formal jobs in May, data from the Labor Ministry showed on Thursday, falling short of the 200,000 forecast in a Reuters poll of economists. (Reporting by Bernardo Caram Editing by Chris Reese)
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