Brazil |
Gross domestic product, constant prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020
National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008
GDP valuation: Market prices
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 1995
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
1,206.436 |
1,157.466 |
1,217.995 |
1,236.533 |
1,261.439 |
1,287.954 |
1,315.224 |
1,343.225 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product, constant prices |
Percent change |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency).
|
1.411 |
-4.059 |
5.229 |
1.522 |
2.014 |
2.102 |
2.117 |
2.129 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020
National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008
GDP valuation: Market prices
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 1995
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
7,407.023 |
7,447.858 |
8,696.006 |
9,388.525 |
9,967.351 |
10,603.660 |
11,265.369 |
11,957.853 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
1,877.822 |
1,444.718 |
1,645.837 |
1,810.612 |
1,958.406 |
2,120.208 |
2,255.673 |
2,387.808 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
Purchasing power parity; international dollars |
Billions |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
3,247.416 |
3,153.147 |
3,437.609 |
3,585.985 |
3,745.260 |
3,911.144 |
4,080.715 |
4,253.952 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product, deflator |
Index |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
613.959 |
643.462 |
713.961 |
759.262 |
790.157 |
823.295 |
856.536 |
890.235 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices |
National currency |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
5,740.915 |
5,466.036 |
5,728.808 |
5,780.602 |
5,862.875 |
5,953.193 |
6,047.584 |
6,144.172 |
2019 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices |
Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
14,827.285 |
14,117.346 |
14,796.018 |
14,929.788 |
15,142.278 |
15,375.546 |
15,619.332 |
15,868.793 |
2019 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
National currency |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
35,246.865 |
35,171.887 |
40,901.438 |
43,889.916 |
46,325.920 |
49,012.323 |
51,799.727 |
54,697.544 |
2019 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
U.S. dollars |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
8,935.756 |
6,822.560 |
7,741.153 |
8,464.333 |
9,102.212 |
9,800.045 |
10,371.896 |
10,922.300 |
2019 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
Purchasing power parity; international dollars |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
15,453.070 |
14,890.474 |
16,168.703 |
16,763.930 |
17,407.093 |
18,078.121 |
18,763.693 |
19,458.406 |
2019 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total |
Percent |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
2.407 |
2.389 |
2.377 |
2.301 |
2.266 |
2.239 |
2.214 |
2.190 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Implied PPP conversion rate |
National currency per current international dollar |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
2.281 |
2.362 |
2.530 |
2.618 |
2.661 |
2.711 |
2.761 |
2.811 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Total investment |
Percent of GDP |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020
National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008
GDP valuation: Market prices
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 1995
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
15.403 |
15.405 |
17.254 |
17.496 |
17.889 |
18.309 |
18.707 |
19.127 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross national savings |
Percent of GDP |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020
National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008
GDP valuation: Market prices
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 1995
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
11.940 |
13.611 |
16.736 |
15.773 |
15.448 |
15.383 |
15.549 |
15.805 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Inflation, average consumer prices |
Index |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020
Harmonized prices: No
Frequency of source data: Monthly
Base year: 1980. December 1980 = 100; Jan 1991 =100 for Core Inflation
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
34,353,857,264,335.900 |
35,457,162,626,753.900 |
38,186,884,853,870.400 |
40,228,710,578,761.900 |
41,621,254,362,710.100 |
42,974,439,123,281.900 |
44,289,388,977,052.100 |
45,643,002,799,837.900 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Inflation, average consumer prices |
Percent change |
|
See notes for:
Inflation, average consumer prices (Index).
|
3.733 |
3.212 |
7.699 |
5.347 |
3.462 |
3.251 |
3.060 |
3.056 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Inflation, end of period consumer prices |
Index |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020
Harmonized prices: No
Frequency of source data: Monthly
Base year: 1980. December 1980 = 100; Jan 1991 =100 for Core Inflation
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
35,056,455,684,887.900 |
36,640,075,506,149.200 |
39,526,154,378,429.900 |
41,093,048,553,851.500 |
42,428,552,469,380.500 |
43,706,467,336,041.900 |
45,029,338,475,358.800 |
46,387,063,684,980.100 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Inflation, end of period consumer prices |
Percent change |
|
See notes for:
Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index).
|
4.306 |
4.517 |
7.877 |
3.964 |
3.250 |
3.012 |
3.027 |
3.015 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Volume of imports of goods and services |
Percent change |
|
Source: Central Bank
Latest actual data: 2020
Base year: 2018
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes
Formula used to derive volumes: Other
Chain-weighted: No
Trade System: General trade
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB)
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
5.288 |
-7.699 |
10.650 |
5.014 |
4.952 |
4.118 |
3.784 |
3.777 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Volume of Imports of goods |
Percent change |
|
Source: Central Bank
Latest actual data: 2020
Base year: 2018
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes
Formula used to derive volumes: Other
Chain-weighted: No
Trade System: General trade
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB)
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
6.361 |
-2.464 |
9.225 |
2.679 |
3.186 |
3.058 |
2.696 |
2.658 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Volume of exports of goods and services |
Percent change |
|
Source: Central Bank
Latest actual data: 2020
Base year: 2018
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes
Formula used to derive volumes: Other
Chain-weighted: No
Trade System: General trade
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB)
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
-1.579 |
-1.249 |
8.963 |
4.154 |
4.389 |
3.515 |
4.395 |
4.359 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Volume of exports of goods |
Percent change |
|
Source: Central Bank
Latest actual data: 2020
Base year: 2018
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes
Formula used to derive volumes: Other
Chain-weighted: No
Trade System: General trade
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB)
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
-1.929 |
0.158 |
8.445 |
2.883 |
3.693 |
3.226 |
4.209 |
4.172 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Unemployment rate |
Percent of total labor force |
|
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2020. Employment rate from household survey (PNAD Continua) times official population estimates by the National Statistical Office (IBGE).
Employment type: National definition
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
11.875 |
13.500 |
13.792 |
13.141 |
11.957 |
11.201 |
10.501 |
9.792 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Population |
Persons |
Millions |
Source: National Statistics Office
Latest actual data: 2019
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
210.147 |
211.756 |
212.609 |
213.911 |
215.157 |
216.347 |
217.479 |
218.618 |
2019 |
Brazil |
General government revenue |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
2,327.684 |
2,186.806 |
2,624.122 |
2,775.143 |
2,941.525 |
3,136.278 |
3,328.511 |
3,520.071 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government revenue |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government revenue (National currency).
|
31.425 |
29.362 |
30.176 |
29.559 |
29.512 |
29.577 |
29.546 |
29.437 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government total expenditure |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
2,763.316 |
3,182.458 |
3,159.708 |
3,470.731 |
3,579.023 |
3,711.805 |
3,872.675 |
4,049.836 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government total expenditure |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government total expenditure (National currency).
|
37.307 |
42.730 |
36.335 |
36.968 |
35.907 |
35.005 |
34.377 |
33.868 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government net lending/borrowing |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
-435.631 |
-995.652 |
-535.585 |
-695.588 |
-637.497 |
-575.527 |
-544.164 |
-529.765 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government net lending/borrowing |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government net lending/borrowing (National currency).
|
-5.881 |
-13.368 |
-6.159 |
-7.409 |
-6.396 |
-5.428 |
-4.830 |
-4.430 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government structural balance |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
-430.345 |
-936.781 |
-515.314 |
-674.701 |
-624.219 |
-567.459 |
-536.169 |
-522.276 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government structural balance |
Percent of potential GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government structural balance (National currency).
|
-5.734 |
-12.078 |
-5.879 |
-7.138 |
-6.243 |
-5.345 |
-4.759 |
-4.369 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government primary net lending/borrowing |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
-68.349 |
-683.225 |
-137.805 |
-70.550 |
-37.092 |
20.656 |
73.167 |
136.753 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government primary net lending/borrowing |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency).
|
-0.923 |
-9.173 |
-1.585 |
-0.751 |
-0.372 |
0.195 |
0.649 |
1.144 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government net debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
4,041.769 |
4,670.004 |
5,279.701 |
5,956.900 |
6,710.408 |
7,441.819 |
8,031.028 |
8,762.143 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government net debt |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government net debt (National currency).
|
54.567 |
62.703 |
60.714 |
63.449 |
67.324 |
70.182 |
71.290 |
73.275 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government gross debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
6,492.836 |
7,369.161 |
7,874.270 |
8,467.202 |
9,135.806 |
9,797.870 |
10,435.560 |
11,051.693 |
2020 |
Brazil |
General government gross debt |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government gross debt (National currency).
|
87.658 |
98.943 |
90.550 |
90.187 |
91.657 |
92.401 |
92.634 |
92.422 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations.
Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2021 reflect policy announcements as of May 31, 2021. Medium-term projections reflect full compliance with Brazil's constitutional expenditure ceiling.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Nonfinancial Public Corporation;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
7,407.023 |
7,447.858 |
8,696.006 |
9,388.525 |
9,967.351 |
10,603.660 |
11,265.369 |
11,957.853 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Current account balance |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
Source: Central Bank
Latest actual data: 2020
BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities have submitted BOP data on BPM6 basis for 2014 and for some aggregates for 2010-2013.
Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
-65.030 |
-25.923 |
-8.533 |
-31.187 |
-47.807 |
-62.034 |
-71.216 |
-79.313 |
2020 |
Brazil |
Current account balance |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Current account balance (U.S. dollars).
|
-3.463 |
-1.794 |
-0.518 |
-1.722 |
-2.441 |
-2.926 |
-3.157 |
-3.322 |
2020 |