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HOW 'OVERESTIMATED' GROWTH DATA HITS YOU

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March 16, 2026

If you belong to a middle-class family and like to keep a check on prices of your monthly groceries, you may have noted a few things. Assuming you are consuming same quantity of items, your monthly bills continue to rise. When you pick up a financial daily, you notice inflation rate in the economy is at a record low. Then you wonder about affordability and ask yourself whether you are earning enough to cover all expenses.

For the decade to 2023, the dominant narrative has been that India was an oasis of a large economy, with a growth of 6-7%. For many households, reality on the ground has felt like a “puzzle”. Those in white-collar jobs wondered about lack of opportunities in an otherwise booming economy.

A new paper coauthored by former economic advisor Arvind Subramanian suggests the answer is simple: growth was not as strong as reported. Their research indicates since 2011 India’s true annual growth has likely been between 4% and 4.4%, a major drop from the official 5.9%. While a 1.5-2% difference might sound like a rounding error to a statistician, in the world of personal finance, it changes how you should manage your money.

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