ANALYTICS SHOW THE

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 12:36  |  Written by: Ari Paul

Analytics Show The
Analytics Show The

How the BRICS expansion could shake up the world economy

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Brics Countries Surpassed The

If all the committed countries join the BRICS group, BRICS would have a population of close to 4.2 billion or close to 50% of the global population, 60% of the globe’s

BRICS countries surpassed the G7 in terms of global gross domestic product (GDP) measured by purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2025 (See Figures 1 and 2). By 2025

Can An Expanded BRICS Challenge U.S. Global

With Its New Entrants

With its new entrants, the bloc will represent over $30 trillion in GDP or around 29% of the world’s GDP. Even with its new members, BRICS falls short of the G7’s 43% share of global GDP.

The enlarged grouping will account for 46.5% of the world population and using the IMF’s 2025 GDP data, we can calculate that it will account for $30.8 trillion of the

The GDP of the renewed BRICS could reach $30 trillion, which would be more than the GDP of the US, which was $25.46 trillion in 2025. BRICS has not yet become a

We Map Out Gdp Growth

Charted: Comparing the GDP of BRICS and the G7 Countries

We map out GDP growth, income per capita and currency movements in the BRICs economies until 2025. The results are startling. If things go right, in less than 40 years, the BRICs

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