South American economies include 33 countries with a total Nominal GDP of $4.04 trillion. The combined Per Capita GDP in $9,240. The total population of South America is 442,466,433. 45% of South Americans have European ancestry. The land area of South America is 6.888 million square miles. North America is 9.540 million square miles. Both are high in arable land. South America is food self-sufficient.
South America is one of the most urbanized regions of the world, the population of some countries remains highly rural. While countries like Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay are close to 90 percent urbanized, much of Central America, as well as Ecuador, Paraguay, and Bolivia, are only about 50-60 percent urban.
A few South American countries have abysmally low wages and include Haiti ($1200/yr), Cuba ($1248/yr) and Venezuela ($1740/yr).
South America has 150 million (34%) citizens have clean water shortages and 400 million (90%) lack sewer systems. Water borne pathogens are the problem. 20% of the water is treated. 20 million households have septic tanks.
Brazil has the largest Nominal GDP at $2.13 billion and largest Population at 212 million. Mexico has the next largest Nominal GDP at $1.8 billion and a population of 127 million. Inflation 2021-2024 is 43.96%.
Country $Nominal GDP $PerCapGDP
$Wage/yr Population Debt to GDP
Brazil 2.126809T 10,412 5.076 212,457,615 84.67%
Mexico 1.811468T 13,804 8,700 127,792,286 53.09%
Argentina 621.833B 13,297 5,100 45,376,763 154.54%
Colombia 363.835B 6,976 4,140 52,882,000 52.52%
Chile 344.400B 17,254 7,308 19,458,310 39.41%
Peru 264.636B 7,669 4.476 32,325,948 32.09%
Dominican
R 120.629B 11,249 3,367 11,332,972 57.06%
Ecuador 118.686B 6,500 6,168 18,516,500 54.67%
Guatemala 102.765B 5,407 5,892 16,858,333 27.84%
Cuba 100.000B 7,842 1,248 11,194,449 119.00%
Venezuela 92.210B 3,474 1,740 28,435,923 260.00%
Costa
Rica 85.590B 16,213 10,164 5,111,238 61.12%
Panama 82.348B 18,494 9,396 4,278,500 52.19%
Uruguay 76,244B 21,378 13,464 3,930,512 60.33%
Bolivia 46.796B 3,858 4,764 12,400,000 83.63%
Paraguay 44.142B 5,843 3,984 7,252,372 40.34%
El
Salvador 35.339B 5,558 5,100 6,765,753 84.90%
Honduras 33.992B 3,245 2,748 10,593,798 44.50%
Trinadad
27.887B 19,622 18,000 1,534,937 54.34%
Haiti 25.986B 2,125 1,200 11,724,763 19.63%
Jamaica 18.761B 6,831 7,872 2,825,544 71.75%
Nicaragua 17.353B 2,599 3,156 6,527,691 41.34%
Guyana 16.329B 20,565 5,160 813,834 27.04%
Bahamas 13.876B 34,371 22,368 412,623 83.79%
Barbados 6.220B 21,443 40,416 281,995 114.84%
Suriname 3.539B 5,667 3,276 623,236 91.78%
Belize 3.218B 7,142 5,688 410,825 66.16%
Saint
Lucia 2.469B 13,572 34,536 180,251 74.33%
Antigua 1.949B 19,068 36,000 94,298 80.61%
Grenada 1.306B 11,437 54,840 126,183 97.00%
St
Kitts 1.069B 18,159 13,200 57,755 54.35%
St
Vincent 1,039B 9,360 9,108 103,698 85.78%
Dominica 697M 9,356 5,184 73,040 97.22%
Total 4.04Trillion 9.240 20,400 442,466,433
US
Territory
Puerto Rico 117.515B 37,093 26,520 3,260,314
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_American_and_Caribbean_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_countries_by_monthly_average_wage
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_American_countries_by_population
Higher incomes are reported in Tourist destination countries and territories.
Inflation in Venezuela is 210%, Cuba 166.75% and Argentina 72.37%.
Comments
South American countries must first rid themselves of the Drug Cartels and Communist governments in order to attract investment needed to let these countries improve conditions for their citizens. We’ve watched South American countries flounder since the 1950s. Their populations have been prone to elect politicians who promise free stuff. Their governments teeter on the brink of Communism or drug cartel infestation or corruption or other misfortunes and investment dries up. Those countries who are more developed need to break this chain. The road to national prosperity is paved with intergenerational family wealth that requires home, farm and business ownership.
The US helped irradicate the drug cartels from Colombia and Panama and will probably help irradicate them from Mexico. Brazil, Mexico and others should form a commission to ensure that elections in all South American countries are honest and drug cartels are not allowed to return.
Education in South America should offer courses on its political history and outcomes to remind students to avoid the free stuff scam. Guest speakers from countries who have lived through their problems and can witness to its causes and remedies should be included.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea
Party Leader
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