Introduction

The growth of services in Sergipe has placed the state in the spotlight on the national and regional stage. From December 2023 to November 2024, Sergipe registered significant advances in Nominal Service Revenue (13.8%), leading the country, and in the volume of services (7.9%), occupying the second national position. These results, released by the IBGE's Monthly Service Survey (PMS), reflect positive impacts on quality of life and the local economy.

The Advancement of the Services Sector

The service sector plays a fundamental role in the economy of Sergipe, being responsible for generating the largest number of jobs in the state. In November 2024, the volume of services increased by 11.9% compared to the same period in 2023, reaching the fifth national position. In the same month, Nominal Revenue grew by 14.9%, highlighting Sergipe as the sixth highest growth in Brazil.

These results demonstrate the state's ability to meet economic and social demands. "The diversified provision of services improves social well-being and economic inclusion, strengthening human development in the state," says Jorge Teles, Secretary of State for Labor, Employment and Entrepreneurship.

With this growth, Sergipe reinforces its importance in the regional landscape. The service sector includes areas such as transportation, food, communication, and administrative activities, which are essential for maintaining the economic pace. Furthermore, local businesses have expanded their service capacity, favoring increased consumption and income generation.

Impacts on Quality of Life

The growth of services in Sergipe has also generated direct impacts on the population's quality of life. Recent data from the Continuous National Household Sample Survey (PNAD Contínua) shows that the average monthly income in the state increased to R$$ 2,344 in the third quarter of 2024, a growth of 2% compared to the previous quarter. Furthermore, between 2022 and 2023, approximately 29,000 people escaped poverty, demonstrating a significant improvement in the economic inclusion index.

According to IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), the reduction in poverty in the state was accompanied by improvements in social indicators, such as access to health and education services. This progress reflects not only increased income, but also the expansion of public policies aimed at social inclusion and human development.

Strategies to Sustain Growth

Sustainable economic growth requires investment and public policies. Gislaine Gois, Statistics Manager at Seteem, emphasizes the importance of consolidating Sergipe as an economic hub in Brazil. "It is crucial to invest in strategies that guarantee the continuity of this progress and expand the positive social impact," she highlighted.

Among the suggested initiatives are encouraging entrepreneurship and supporting professional training, which are fundamental to increasing the sector's competitiveness. It is also important to invest in infrastructure and technology, ensuring greater efficiency in service delivery and attracting new investments to the state.

Additional PMS Data

In the period from January to November 2024, Sergipe recorded the second highest growth in Nominal Revenue in Brazil (13.71% of the total revenue per capita - TPP) and, in addition, the third highest growth in the volume of services (7.51% of the total revenue per capita - TPP). These advances, therefore, consolidate the state as a benchmark in both the service sector and the promotion of economic opportunities. Thus, Sergipe reaffirms its prominent position in the national scenario.

However, a detailed analysis of the PMS also points to challenges. In November 2024, there was a negative variation of -1.7% in Nominal Revenue compared to October, indicating the need for constant monitoring and adjustments to strategies to mitigate seasonal fluctuations.

Conclusion

The growth of services in Sergipe is a significant milestone, reflecting economic progress and improvements in quality of life. Furthermore, to sustain this trajectory, it is essential to continue investing in policies that promote both economic inclusion and human development. In this way, Sergipe demonstrates that, with adequate planning and continuous investment, it is possible to transform not only the economy but also society as a whole.

Furthermore, diversification in the service sector is a promising path to ensure economic resilience and social progress. A focus on long-term strategies, coupled with monitoring results, could solidify Sergipe as an example of sustainable growth in Brazil.


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