Economic Powerhouses: Unveiling Brazil’s State-by-State GDP Contributions

By The Rio Times | Created at 2024-11-14 20:41:20 | Updated at 2024-11-25 12:13:50 1 week ago
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Brazil’s economic landscape reveals a complex tapestry of regional contributions. São Paulo stands as the undisputed economic giant, generating 31% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This dominance reflects the state’s industrial might and financial prowess.

The Southeast region, encompassing São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais, accounts for a staggering 53.3% of Brazil’s GDP. This concentration of economic activity raises questions about regional disparities and development strategies.

Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais follow São Paulo in GDP contributions, at 11.4% and 9% respectively. These three states form the economic backbone of Brazil, shaping national policies and priorities.

The South region claims the second-largest share at 16.6%, with Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul leading the charge. This area’s strong agricultural and manufacturing sectors drive its economic influence.

Northeast Brazil contributes 13.8% to the national GDP, with Bahia as its top performer. The region faces challenges in closing the economic gap with its southern counterparts.

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The Center-West, home to the capital Brasília, accounts for 10.6% of GDP. Its growth is fueled by agribusiness and government spending. The North region, despite its vast natural resources, contributes 5.7% to the national economy.

In 2022, Brazil’s GDP reached R$ 10.1 trillion ($1.77 trillion), growing by 3% from the previous year. This growth was not uniform across all states, highlighting regional economic disparities.

Twenty-four out of twenty-seven states experienced GDP growth in 2022. Roraima led with an impressive 11.3% increase, followed by Mato Grosso at 10.4%. These figures suggest dynamic local economies adapting to changing circumstances.

Economic Powerhouses: Unveiling Brazil’s State-by-State GDP Contributions

However, three states bucked the growth trend. Rio Grande do Sul saw a 2.6% decline, while Espírito Santo and Pará experienced contractions of 1.7% and 0.7% respectively. These declines warrant closer examination of local economic factors.

Regional performance varied significantly. The Center-West region outpaced others with 5.9% growth, driven by its robust agricultural sector. The Northeast followed with 3.6% growth, showing signs of economic progress.

The Southeast and North regions grew by 3.4% and 2% respectively. The South region remained relatively stagnant, growing by just 0.1%. This sluggish performance was largely due to Rio Grande do Sul’s agricultural setbacks.

These figures paint a picture of Brazil’s economic diversity and challenges. They highlight the need for balanced development strategies to address regional disparities and promote sustainable growth across the nation.

Brazilian States’ Contributions to National GDP:

1. São Paulo – 31.1%
2. Rio de Janeiro – 11.4%
3. Minas Gerais – 9.0%
4. Paraná – 6.1%
5. Rio Grande do Sul – 5.9%
6. Santa Catarina – 4.6%
7. Bahia – 4.0%
8. Federal District – 3.3%
9. Goiás – 3.2%
10. Mato Grosso – 2.5%
11. Pernambuco – 2.4%
12. Pará – 2.3%
13. Ceará – 2.1%
14. Espírito Santo – 1.8%
15. Mato Grosso do Sul – 1.7%
16. Amazonas – 1.4%
17. Maranhão – 1.4%
18. Rio Grande do Norte – 0.9%
19. Paraíba – 0.9%
20. Alagoas – 0.8%
21. Rondônia – 0.7%
22. Piauí – 0.7%
23. Sergipe – 0.6%
24. Tocantins – 0.6%
25. Acre – 0.2%
26. Amapá – 0.2%
27. Roraima – 0.2%

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