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IMF revises Pakistan’s GDP growth projection to 2%

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According to report  on Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has  updated its forecast for Pakistan’s GDP growth rate during the  current fiscal year from 2.5% to 2%. Given that population growth was 2.6%, it shows that per capita  income in dollars is bound to decrease. Pakistanis’ income would not rise in terms of dollars if the real GDP growth rate remains at 2%. The IMF’s World Economic Outlook (WEO) report stated that  Pakistan’s growth rate for the current fiscal year, FY24, was  expected to be 2% of GDP. Additionally, 3.5% GDP growth is anticipated for the upcoming  fiscal year, FY25.

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