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The economy of El Salvador has experienced relatively low rates of GDP growth, in comparison to other developing countries.Rates have not risen above the low single digits in nearly two decades – part of a broader environment of macroeconomic instability which the integration of the United States dollar has done little to improve. [14]
Latin America and the Caribbean by estimated GDP 2024 (nominal) [2] Rank Country GDP (nominal) (millions of US$) GDP (nominal) per ... El Salvador: 35,333: 5,537 18
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.
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.
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] ... El Salvador ...
In total, the country hopes to secure over $3.5 billion in financial support to stabilize the economy. The post IMF Pressures El Salvador To Stop Pushing Bitcoin appeared first on Reason.com.
The links in the "Country/Territory" row of the following table link to the article on the GDP or the economy of the respective country or territory. ... El Salvador ...
On the whole, PPP per capita figures are less spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. [5] The rankings of national economies over time have changed considerably; the economy of the United States surpassed the British Empire's output around 1916, [6] which in turn had surpassed the economy of the Qing dynasty in aggregate output decades earlier.