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Latin America & Caribbean

42 countries in this World Bank region.

About Latin America & Caribbean: Latin America & Caribbean encompasses 33 countries spanning from Mexico to Argentina, plus Caribbean island nations. The region is predominantly upper-middle income, with Brazil and Mexico as the two largest economies. Key development challenges include income inequality — the region has some of the world's highest Gini coefficients — and economic volatility tied to commodity prices.

GDP Comparison

# Country GDP (current US$) Year
1 Brazil $2.19T 2024
2 Mexico $1.86T 2024
3 Argentina $638.4B 2024
4 Colombia $418.8B 2024
5 Chile $330.3B 2024
6 Peru $289.2B 2024
7 Puerto Rico (US) $126.0B 2024
8 Ecuador $124.7B 2024
9 Dominican Republic $124.3B 2024
10 Venezuela, RB $119.8B 2024
11 Guatemala $113.2B 2024
12 Cuba $107.4B 2020
13 Costa Rica $95.4B 2024
14 Panama $86.5B 2024
15 Uruguay $81.0B 2024
16 Bolivia $54.9B 2024
17 Paraguay $44.5B 2024
18 Honduras $37.1B 2024
19 El Salvador $35.4B 2024
20 Trinidad and Tobago $25.6B 2024
21 Haiti $25.2B 2024
22 Guyana $24.7B 2024
23 Jamaica $22.0B 2024
24 Nicaragua $19.7B 2024
25 Bahamas, The $15.8B 2024
26 Barbados $7.5B 2024
27 Cayman Islands $7.2B 2023
28 Virgin Islands (U.S.) $4.7B 2022
29 Suriname $4.4B 2024
30 Aruba $4.3B 2024
31 Curacao $3.6B 2024
32 Belize $3.2B 2024
33 St. Lucia $2.5B 2024
34 Antigua and Barbuda $2.2B 2024
35 Sint Maarten (Dutch part) $1.8B 2024
36 Turks and Caicos Islands $1.7B 2024
37 Grenada $1.4B 2024
38 St. Vincent and the Grenadines $1.2B 2024
39 St. Kitts and Nevis $1.1B 2024
40 Dominica $689M 2024
41 St. Martin (French part) $649M 2021

All Countries in Latin America & Caribbean

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Regional groupings follow World Bank regional classifications. Data sourced from World Bank Open Data, CC BY 4.0.