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  2. Economy of the state of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the state of São Paulo is developed and holds the highest GDP among Brazilian states, producing, in 2020, around 2.326 trillion Reais (31.6% of GDP), [1] and the second largest GDP per capita (BRL 48,542.24 in 2018). [2] Being the richest state and population of Brazil, is its main financial center and one of the main centers in ...

  3. Economy of the city of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The large growth of São Paulo GDP is due to the great economic potential of the city and the appreciation of the Brazilian real to the U.S. dollar. The per capita gross domestic product (GDP) for the city was R$57,759.39 (2017). [13] According to PricewaterhouseCoopers annual economic growth of the city is 4.2%.

  4. The per capita accounts of the GDP were R$22,813.47 or US$11.521,95 in nominal terms, and Int$14,537.40 in PPP terms. The Brazilian population, in 2012, was 193,300,291, ranking 5th worldwide and totaling 2.84% of the world's population.

  5. Southeast Region, Brazil - Wikipedia

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    It is the richest region of the country, responsible for approximately 60% of the Brazilian GDP, as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais are the three richest states of Brazil, the top three Brazilian states in terms of GDP. The Southeast of Brazil also has the highest GDP per capita among all Brazilian regions.

  6. List of cities by GDP - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities in the world by nominal gross domestic product (GDP). The United Nations uses three definitions for what constitutes a city, as not all cities may be classified using the same criteria. Cities may be defined as the cities proper, by the extent of their urban area, or their metropolitan regions. [4]

  7. São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    São Paulo is Brazil's highest GDP city and one of the largest in the world. [165] [166] According to data from the IBGE, its gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010 was R$450 billion, [167] approximately US$220 billion, 12.26% of Brazilian GDP and 36% of the São Paulo state's GDP. [168] The per capita income for the city was R$32,493 in 2008. [169]

  8. List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by nominal GDP per capita. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living; [1] [2] however, this is inaccurate because GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income. Measures of personal income include average wage, real income, median income, disposable income and GNI per capita.

  9. Economy of South America - Wikipedia

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    per arrival 2019 (col 2)/(col 1) Arrivals per capita per 1000 pop. (estimated) 2007 [111] [112] Receipts per capita 2005 [113] USD Revenues as % of exports goods and services [114] 2003 Tourism revenues as % GDP [115] [114] 2012 % Direct & indirect employment in tourism [115] [114] 2012 World Ranking Tourism Compet. [116] TTCI 2024 Index value ...