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    Global economy struggles with low growth and high debt

    January 10, 2026
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    NEW YORK: The global economy is experiencing a period of subdued economic performance marked by weak momentum and limited expansion, according to the latest assessment by the United Nations. The organisation said current conditions reflect an environment in which economic activity is restrained and operating close to stagnation in many regions, with growth levels too low to generate meaningful improvements in employment, income levels, or development outcomes.

    Global economy struggles with low growth and high debt
    Weak global growth continues to weigh on trade, investment and income levels according to UN analysis

    Global economic output is projected to increase by about 2.7 percent in 2026, a rate the UN described as modest and significantly below historical averages. The figure represents a continuation of muted performance rather than a recovery, as global output remains constrained by structural weaknesses that have persisted since the pandemic and earlier financial shocks. The UN said that at this pace, the global economy is effectively experiencing subdued activity rather than robust growth, with expansion insufficient to offset long standing economic pressures.

    Inflation has eased from its recent peaks across most major economies, but the UN noted that price levels remain high relative to pre pandemic norms. Elevated costs continue to reduce real household incomes and suppress consumer spending, particularly in lower income economies. Although monetary tightening has slowed or reversed in some countries, borrowing costs remain high enough to restrain credit demand and private sector investment, reinforcing weak economic momentum.

    Advanced economies are expected to see limited economic progress over the coming year. In the United States, output growth is projected to slow as labor markets cool and higher interest rates continue to weigh on consumption and investment. In the European Union, economic activity remains constrained by weak industrial output, subdued export demand, and ongoing adjustments in energy intensive sectors. The UN said growth levels in most advanced economies remain below their potential, contributing little to global economic dynamism.

    Developing regions grow but below long term needs

    Developing economies are forecast to grow faster than advanced economies, but the UN stressed that this does not signal strength. Growth in these regions remains uneven and below the levels needed to support job creation and poverty reduction. East Asia is expected to record moderate expansion supported by domestic demand, though overall performance remains constrained by weaker global trade and structural challenges. South Asia is projected to remain among the faster growing regions.

    Economic conditions in Africa and Latin America continue to reflect pronounced fragility. The UN said many countries in these regions face high debt servicing costs, limited fiscal capacity, and restricted access to international financing. These constraints are limiting public investment and social spending, contributing to weak economic outcomes. In several low income countries, population growth is outpacing economic expansion, resulting in declining income levels per capita and heightened development risks.

    Global trade activity remains subdued, with only limited expansion expected. The UN said growth in services trade has provided partial support, but goods trade continues to be restrained by weak demand, shifting supply chains, and the accumulation of trade barriers. Investment flows remain weak across most regions, reflecting uncertainty, tighter financial conditions, and cautious corporate behavior. The lack of a sustained investment recovery is reinforcing the broader pattern of subdued global economic activity.

    Financial conditions stabilize without boosting growth

    Financial conditions have stabilized in some markets, but the UN noted that this has not translated into a broad based improvement in economic performance. Many emerging and developing economies continue to face tight external financing conditions, currency pressures, and elevated refinancing risks. These factors are constraining their ability to invest in infrastructure, health systems, and education, further limiting growth prospects.

    The UN said the current outlook reflects a global economy that is not contracting but is failing to regain meaningful momentum. The persistence of subdued economic activity underscores ongoing structural challenges, including low productivity growth, high debt levels, and limited policy space. With economic expansion remaining weak and uneven, the organisation said global conditions continue to fall short of supporting sustained and inclusive development, reinforcing a prolonged period of economic underperformance. – By Content Syndication Services.

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