
Economy of Brazil - Wikipedia
As of 2024, the Brazilian economy is the third largest in the Americas in nominal terms, and second largest in purchasing power parity. It is an upper-middle income developing economy.
Brazil - Economy, Agriculture, Trade | Britannica
4 days ago · Brazil - Economy, Agriculture, Trade: Brazil is one of the world giants of mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, and it has a strong and rapidly growing service sector.
Brazil's economy cooled in 2025 under weight of high interest rates
Mar 3, 2026 · Brazil's economy grew 2.3% in 2025, its weakest performance since during the COVID pandemic in 2020 as high interest rates squeezed consumption and investment, official data showed …
Brazil economic outlook | Deloitte Insights
Feb 13, 2026 · Brazil enters the new year with a shaky fiscal outlook, slow economic growth, mounting public debt, and hurdles to raising revenue amid a high-interest-rate environment
Brazil Economic Snapshot | OECD
Feb 24, 2026 · This snapshot offers an overview of Brazil's economic situation, GDP and inflation projections, growth prospects, and structural reform priorities.
Brazil's Economy: GDP vs. GDP Per Capita - Investopedia
Feb 19, 2026 · Brazil is considered one of the largest economies in the world. Foreign investment and exports have helped grow Brazil's GDP. Brazil relies heavily on agriculture, mining, manufacturing,...
Dec 31, 2024 · Since 2017, Brazil has addressed long-standing issues in the economy. Some of the most important included interest rate reform, state-owned enterprises reform, central bank …
Brazilian economy grows 2.3% in 2025 - Agência Brasil
Mar 3, 2026 · The Brazilian economy grew 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the third quarter. With this performance, 2025 ended with 2.3 percent growth – the fifth consecutive year …
Brazilian Economic Indicators | IBGE
For the first time ever, this release consolidates, in a single report, the major short-term economic indicators produced by the IBGE.
Brazil’s economy has grown strongly over the past three years, surprising on the upside. During 2022-2024, real GDP growth averaged 3.2 percent, outperforming forecasts by IMF staff at the start of …