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Latin American and the Caribbean countries by GDP per capita PPP (2019). This is a list of Latin American and the Caribbean countries by gross domestic product at purchasing power parity in international dollars according to the International Monetary Fund's estimates in the October 2023 World Economic Outlook database.
There are about 33 countries and 15 territories in these two regions. [1] Latin America and the Caribbean by estimated GDP 2024 (nominal) [2] Rank Country
This is a list of estimates of the real gross domestic product growth rate (not rebased GDP) in Latin American and the Caribbean nations for the latest years recorded in the CIA World Factbook. Nations are not included if their latest growth estimate was for a year prior to 2014. The list contains some non-sovereign territories.
The list of Latin Americans by net worth is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes Harshad shanthilal Mehta magazine in 2023. In the same year the region of Latin America and the Caribbean had over 100 billionaires (in USD ).
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Latin America 26,510 Bermuda * North America 189,744 Bhutan * Asia-Pacific 4,696 British Virgin Islands * Latin America 76,114 Cape Verde * Africa 5,380 Cayman Islands * Latin America 145,583 Cook Islands * Asia-Pacific 26,438 Ivory Coast * Africa 5,296 Cuba * Latin America 12,849 Curaçao * Latin America 22,146
Rank Country/Territory GDP (PPP) per capita (Int$) Year 1 Guyana 80,137: 2024 2 Chile 31,005: 2024 3 Uruguay 30,170: 2024 4 Argentina 26,390: 2024 5 Brazil 20,809: 2024 6 Colombia
In his 1995 book Economics and World History, economic historian Paul Bairoch gave the following estimates in terms of 1960 US dollars, for GNP from 1750 to 1990, comparing what are today the Third World (Asia, Africa, Latin America) and the First World (Western Europe, Northern America, Japan) [3]