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Moneycontrol Pro Weekender | Advance GDP data show a K-shaped recovery

The biggest takeaway from the advance estimates is the weakness in private consumption. For the second half of FY22, the growth in private consumption is expected to be a mere 1.8%

January 08, 2022 / 09:21 IST
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The government’s advance estimate of real GDP growth for the current fiscal year, at 9.2 percent, is below the RBI and IMF forecasts of 9.5 percent. The press release shows they have taken data up to November in most sectors, while the industrial production numbers are up to October. This data would have been extrapolated for the entire fiscal year, which means growth may be even lower if the third wave has a significant economic impact.

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The biggest takeaway from the advance estimates is the weakness in private consumption. For the second half of FY22, the growth in private consumption is expected to be a mere 1.8 percent. Compared to the second half of FY20, growth in private consumption is just 1.7 percent. It’s an indication of a K-shaped recovery, where large sections of the population have been badly scarred by the pandemic.

Government consumption spending is estimated to grow a strong 13.9 percent in the second half of FY22, while government capex will also be driving a sizable 6.1 percent rise in gross capital formation. Real GDP growth for the second half is 5.6 percent.