![The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries, The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EmeBWuoW8AA2ldf.png)
The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries,
![The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries, The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EmeBdAnWEAAAoOv.png)
The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries,
![The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries, The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EmeH19DXcAIuv-r.png)
The Brazilian Report on Twitter: "However, comparing countries' GDP in absolute numbers could be deceiving. By purchasing power parity (PPP), a measurement that compares the value of specific goods between multiple countries,
![Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita Relative to the United States, G-K method, at current prices for Brazil (PGDPUSBRA621NUPN) | FRED | St. Louis Fed Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita Relative to the United States, G-K method, at current prices for Brazil (PGDPUSBRA621NUPN) | FRED | St. Louis Fed](https://alfred.stlouisfed.org/graph/alfredgraph.png?mode=alfred&nsh=1&type=image/png&chart_type=column&width=600&height=400&id=PGDPUSBRA621NUPN&vintage_date=2012-07-26&cosd=1950-01-01&coed=2010-01-01&key=6127debe3ae4b7bb4f6b8ee4e4da11d8)