IMF estimates global Covid cost at $28tn in lost output
by Larry Elliott from on (#592B2)
World economic outlook says 2020 impact is less than thought but there will be deep scars
The International Monetary Fund has scaled back its estimate of the hit to the global economy from Covid-19 this year but warned that the final bill for the pandemic would total $28tn (21.5tn) in lost output.
Gita Gopinath, the IMF's economic counsellor, described coronavirus as the worst crisis since the Great Depression, and said the pandemic would leave deep and enduring scars caused by job losses, weaker investment and children being deprived of education.
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