Stimulus Package
A stimulus package is a set of government measures, often including tax cuts, increased public spending, or financial aid, designed to stimulate economic growth during periods of recession or economic slowdown. These packages aim to boost consumer demand, create jobs, and support businesses to prevent or mitigate economic downturns. Stimulus packages can take various forms, such as infrastructure investments, direct payments to individuals, or industry-specific bailouts.
Example
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries implemented stimulus packages that included direct payments to individuals, small business loans, and extended unemployment benefits to support their economies.
Key points
• Government policies aimed at stimulating economic growth during downturns.
• Includes measures like tax cuts, spending increases, and direct payments.
• Intended to boost consumer demand and prevent recessions.