UN Warns of Rising Global Inequality with Growth Slowdown
United Nations forecasts that worldwide growth will decline to 2.4% in 2025, largely due to trade friction and delayed investments amid increased tariffs, especially from the US. The slowdown impacts both developed and emerging nations, raising concerns about widening inequality and social pressures. Calls for sustainable development and more targeted support have grown, highlighting the need for coordinated global recovery plans.
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UN Warns of Rising Global Inequality with Growth Slowdown
United Nations forecasts that worldwide growth will decline to 2.4% in 2025, largely due to trade friction and delayed investments amid increased tariffs, especially from the US. The slowdown impacts both developed and emerging nations, raising concerns about widening inequality and social pressures. Calls for sustainable development and more targeted support have grown, highlighting the need for coordinated global recovery plans.
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UN Warns of Rising Global Inequality with Growth Slowdown
27 days ago
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UN finds slow growth may worsen inequality worldwide.
United Nations forecasts that worldwide growth will decline to 2.4% in 2025, largely due to trade friction and delayed investments amid increased tariffs, especially from the US. The slowdown impacts both developed and emerging nations, raising concerns about widening inequality and social pressures. Calls for sustainable development and more targeted support have grown, highlighting the need for coordinated global recovery plans.
United Nations forecasts that worldwide growth will decline to 2.4% in 2025, largely due to trade friction and delayed investments amid increased tariffs, especially from the US. The slowdown impacts both developed and emerging nations, raising concerns about widening inequality and social pressures. Calls for sustainable development and more targeted support have grown, highlighting the need for coordinated global recovery plans.