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Chart: World Economy to Trail Pre-Pandemic Trajectory for Years

While the World Bank’s economists have adjusted their 2020 forecast for global GDP growth from -5.2% to -4.3% to account for early signs of recovery, their outlook for 2021 has worsened.
While the World Bank’s economists have adjusted their 2020 forecast for global GDP growth from -5.2% to -4.3% to account for early signs of recovery, their outlook for 2021 has worsened.
chart  world economy to trail pre pandemic trajectory for years
An employee works on a production line manufacturing steel structures at a factory in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, China May 17, 2020. Photo: China Daily via Reuters
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The World Bank released its latest Global Economic Prospects report this week, providing us with an updated look at the coronavirus pandemic’s effect on the world economy. Striking a cautious tone, the report finds that global economic output will likely remain below its pre-pandemic trend for a protracted period, warning that the pandemic “has exacerbated the risks associated with a decade-long wave of global debt accumulation”.

While the World Bank’s economists have adjusted their 2020 forecast for global GDP growth from -5.2% to -4.3% to account for early signs of recovery, their outlook for 2021 has worsened at the same time due to lingering effects of the pandemic. As the following chart shows, COVID-19 has thrown the world economy off its growth trajectory and it is not expected to surpass pre-pandemic output before 2022.

“In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity,” a quote widely attributed to Albert Einstein says. The current crisis is no different in that it also presents a chance for policy adjustments. “As countries formulate policies for recovery, they have a chance to embark on a greener, smarter, and more equitable development path. Investing in green infrastructure projects, phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, and offering incentives for environmentally sustainable technologies can buttress long-term growth, lower carbon output, create jobs, and help adapt to the effects of climate change,” World Bank President David Malpass writes in his opening remarks.

Infographic: World Economy to Trail Pre-Pandemic Trajectory for Years | StatistaYou will find more infographics at Statista, where this article was originally published.

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