Argentina Live GDP (2026)

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina Live GDP

Argentina Live GDP $321,081,045,205
Quick facts:
  • Live GDP is estimated using annual 2026 GDP projections.
  • The counter updates smoothly using a time-based yearly distribution.
  • Sources include IMF World Economic Outlook, World Bank DataBank, and UN National Accounts.
GDP Added Today$466,624,080
GDP Growth Rate3.50%
GDP Per Capita$14,357
  • The current GDP of Argentina is estimated at approximately $321,081,045,205 as of June 20, 2026, based on the latest 2026 projections.
  • Argentina's 2026 GDP is estimated at approximately $688,378,000,000 for the full year.
  • Argentina's GDP is equivalent to approximately 0.54% of total world GDP.
  • Argentina ranks #27 by GDP.
  • Argentina's GDP per capita is estimated at approximately $14,357 in 2026.
  • Argentina's GDP growth rate is projected at approximately 3.50% in 2026.

Argentina is one of the largest economies in South America and a major producer of agricultural goods, energy resources, and industrial products. The country possesses vast natural resources, fertile agricultural land, and a highly urbanized population that supports a diverse economic structure. Key sectors include agriculture, manufacturing, energy, mining, financial services, and technology. The live GDP counter on this page provides a real-time estimate of Argentina’s economic output in 2026, offering insight into the performance of one of Latin America’s most important economies.

Argentina Live GDP Estimates (2026)

The table below shows estimated Argentina GDP statistics, including GDP per second, GDP today, GDP this month, and the latest 2026 GDP projection.

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ทArgentina Live GDP Estimates
Indicator Estimated Value
GDP per second $21,828
GDP per minute $1,309,699
GDP per hour $78,581,966
GDP today $466,624,080
GDP this month $36,300,000,558
2026 GDP projection $688,378,000,000

Argentina GDP Growth (2024โ€“2027)

Argentina’s economy is expected to undergo a period of adjustment and recovery between 2024 and 2027 as economic reforms, investment activity, and improvements in business confidence support growth. Expanding agricultural exports, energy production, infrastructure development, and private-sector investment are expected to contribute to economic progress. While inflation, fiscal challenges, and global economic conditions may influence short-term performance, long-term growth prospects are supported by the country’s abundant natural resources and strong export potential.

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina GDP Growth Rate Chart
GDP growth rate trend from 2024 to 2027
3.0% 3.9% 4.9% 2024 4.37% 2025 4.37% 2026 3.50% 2027 4.00%

Argentina GDP Per Second Compared with Major Economies

Argentina Rank #27
$21,828
United States Rank #1
$1,026,887
China Rank #2
$661,200
Germany Rank #3
$172,909
Japan Rank #4
$138,865
India Rank #6
$131,697

Argentina Share of Global GDP

Argentina contributes a notable share of global economic output and remains one of the largest economies in South America. The country plays an important role in international agricultural markets as a major exporter of soybeans, corn, wheat, beef, and other agricultural products. In addition, growing energy and mining sectors are strengthening Argentina’s position within the global economy. As economic conditions improve, the country’s contribution to worldwide production and trade is expected to increase further.

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina Share of Global GDP

Estimated share of total world GDP based on 2026 nominal GDP projections.

0.54% Global GDP
๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina Rank #27 ยท $688.38 billion
0.54%
๐ŸŒ Rest of World All other economies combined
99.46%

Argentina Economy Overview

The Argentine economy is built on a combination of agriculture, industry, services, and natural resource development. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of economic activity, generating substantial export revenue and supporting related industries across the country. Manufacturing sectors produce food products, vehicles, machinery, chemicals, and consumer goods, while services contribute the largest share of overall GDP through finance, telecommunications, transportation, and retail activities. Argentina is also developing significant energy resources, including oil, natural gas, and renewable energy projects. Supported by a skilled workforce, rich natural assets, and a large domestic market, Argentina continues to hold an important place within the Latin American economy.