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Mexico’s Leftist Leader Rejects Big Spending to Ease Virus’s Sting

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In Mexico, no such rescue effort has come.

The pandemic could lead to an economic reckoning worse than anything Mexico has seen in perhaps a century.

A recent report by a government agency said as many as 10 million people could fall into poverty this year.

Yet most economists estimate that Mexico will increase spending only slightly — by less than 1 percent of its economy — a small amount compared with many large nations.

Hostile toward bailouts, loath to take on public debt and deeply mistrustful of most business leaders, Mexico’s president has opted largely to sit tight despite what is expected to be widespread pain up and down the economic ladder.

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