A recent report states that the global economy is projected to grow by 6% in 2021, which is higher than the previous forecast of 5.5%. This growth is attributed to the rapid pace of vaccinations and unprecedented policy support. However, the report also highlights the unequal recovery among countries, with advanced economies expected to grow by 5.4% while emerging markets and developing economies are forecasted to grow by 6.7%. In terms of GDP growth, the United States is expected to grow by 6.4%, China by 8.4%, the Eurozone by 4.4%, and Japan by 3.3%. Despite the overall positive outlook, there are concerns about rising inflation, widening inequality, and the uneven distribution of vaccines across the globe. The report emphasizes the need for continued policy support to ensure a sustainable and inclusive recovery.