São Paulo's GDP is now larger than Argentina's; recent data (mid-2025) shows São Paulo reaching roughly R$3.5 trillion (around $700 billion USD equivalent), while Argentina's 2025 GDP was about $646 billion, a significant shift making São Paulo's economy comparable to major nations. If São Paulo were a country, it would rank among Latin America's leading economies, surpassing Argentina in wealth generated.
>infighting
>>217743549big cope
>>217743549argentina is deindustrializinghttps://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/02/28/javier-milei-argentina-economy-resource-colony/
>>217743974thought this post didn't get through
>>217743549What's the gdp per capita?
>>217743549Hehe, another Paulista W
>>217743549Brazil is a paradiseOne day I will live there in Parana, in the land of my ancestors
>>217743997based
>>217743549HDI still lower, crime rates still miles above.
I'd like to live in São Paulo for a year. They have beautiful prostitutes.
If I had to live in brazil,São Paulo would be my choice, if I had to live in Argentina, the rope would be my choice.
>>217743569t. seething mesero