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Biden stimulus plan could boost U.S. output by 5pc over three years - IMF

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WASHINGTON - Preliminar­y estimates show U.S. President Joe Biden’s proposed $1.9 trillion economic stimulus package could boost U.S. economic output by five percent over the next three years, the chief economist of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.

Gita Gopinath told a news conference the measures in the proposed package could add as much as 1.25 percent to U.S. growth in 2021, when the IMF projects the U.S. economy will expand by 5.1 percent after a 3.4 percent contractio­n in 2020.Gopinath said the IMF had not calculated the impact of the proposed stimulus package on the global economy. “We have (forecast) that this can raise output in the U.S. by five percent over three years,” she said, cautioning that the estimates were still preliminar­y. The IMF predicts the U.S. economy will expand by just 2.5 percent in 2022.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said late on Monday that he and his fellow Democrats may try to pass much of Biden’s coronaviru­s relief bill using a process that would bypass a Republican filibuster and could allow it to pass with a majority vote.

Financial markets are betting the package could be smaller than the $1.9 trillion proposed by the Biden administra­tion. Gopinath, in a separate blog, noted the projected global recovery varied widely across countries, with large a difference in projected output losses relative to the pre- Covid-19 forecasts.

China, the world’s second-largest economy, had returned to its pre-pandemic projected level in the fourth quarter of 2020, ahead of all large economies. . – REUTERS.

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