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No K-shaped recovery in India, pandemic a 'leveler' to reduce inequality: SBI Economists

They said government transfers to the poor alone are adding up to Rs 75,000 per household per annum.

January 09, 2023 / 19:16 IST
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Economists at the country's largest lender SBI on Monday dismissed the 'K-shaped recovery' critique, saying the pandemic was a 'leveler' which helped in reducing inequalities.

They said government transfers to the poor alone are adding up to Rs 75,000 per household per annum.

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It can be noted that in the months following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns were being raised about deepening inequalities in India, with some calling it as a 'K-shaped' recovery, where rich emerged richer while the poor slipped down further.

After analysing data and studies, the SBI economists said, "in hindsight, the pandemic may have been a leveller in terms of inequality with the poor getting protected through measures such as food transfers." It said India has delivered a sharp recovery after the pandemic and acknowledged that critics are still quoting it as a K-shaped recovery for India.