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Pakistan Economic Crisis and Survey

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4 — Stark contrasts; conflicting narratives
5 — Sources tell fundamentally different stories
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ECONOMIC SURVEY 2025-26: Provinces’ development freeze to persist beyond next fiscal year
• Economic Survey shows major targets missed as Aurangzeb claims resilience amid three major shocks • Says budget to offer incentives for agriculture, housing • Over Rs900bn to be diverted for Centre’s strategic needs •…
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ECONOMIC SURVEY 2026-27: Poverty surges 7pc, pushing 27m people into financial distress
ISLAMABAD: National poverty rate has surged by seven per cent, pushing approximately 27 million additional people into financial distress over the last six years and bringing the total number of the impoverished…
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ECONOMIC SURVEY 2025-26: 2025 floods hit agriculture hardest with Rs430bn losses
LAHORE: The devastating floods of 2025 caused losses amounting to Rs822bn, claimed 1,039 lives, and displaced more than four million people, according to the Economic Survey 2025-26 released on Thursday. The…
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Cash-starved govt doles out Rs2.35tr in tax exemptions
ISLAMABAD: The government on Thursday announced a decline in tax exemptions in the outgoing fiscal year — the first such reduction in recent years — according to the Pakistan Economic Survey 2025-26 unveiled by Finance…
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ECONOMIC SURVEY 2025-26: Digital economy grows as IT sector posts gains
• 5G spectrum auction rakes in $510m; broadband penetration surges to 64.2pc; telecom revenues reached Rs837bn; IT & telecom sector’s export remittances climb to $3.38bn • 161.6m mobile handsets locally manufactured…
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Indigenous energy sources overtake thermal power
• Renewables, hydel and nuclear together now account for more than half of installed generation capacity • PPIB has facilitated 102 IPPs, attracting over $35bn in foreign investment LAHORE: Pakistan’s energy sector…
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Pakistan's young population could power its economy. The Economic Survey shows why it won't
Twenty years ago, I asked whether Pakistan’s swelling working-age population would prove a demographic dividend or a demographic threat. The answer, I argued then, depended entirely on what governments chose to do, in…
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Economy grows 3.7pc in FY26 — fastest in four years, but short of target
The government unveiled the Pakistan Economic Survey (PES) for FY2025-26 on Thursday, according to which GDP growth was recorded at 3.7pc in the outgoing fiscal year. This is higher than last year’s growth of 3.18pc but…
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Broadly agreed
  • Dawn's multiple reports confirm GDP grew 3.7% — the fastest in four years but below the government's target — while poverty surged 7%, pushing approximately 27 million additional people into financial distress.
  • Sources confirm 2025 floods caused Rs822bn in losses and claimed 1,039 lives, with Rs430bn specifically affecting agriculture.
Contested framing
  • Finance Minister Aurangzeb claims 'resilience amid three major shocks' while Dawn's analytical coverage consistently foregrounds missed targets, provincial development freezes, and structural demographic failure as contradicting this optimism.
Quality check

Single-source reporting limits reliability; poverty figure lacks external verification.

  • All coverage from single source (Dawn); no international verification of poverty surge figure or GDP data
  • 27 million poverty claim is dramatic but unverified—could reflect temporary displacement or structural loss
  • Finance Minister optimism directly contradicts analytical coverage within same outlet
  • IMF programme conditionality interaction with budget promises left unresolved
Review confidence: 65%
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Narrative Divergence
How differently the sources covering this story frame it — measured by tone, emphasis, and what each outlet chooses to highlight or omit.
1 — Sources frame the story almost identically
2 — Minor differences in tone or emphasis
3 — Noticeable differences; some outlets highlight what others omit
4 — Stark contrasts; conflicting narratives
5 — Sources tell fundamentally different stories
Pakistani

Dawn covers the Economic Survey comprehensively — poverty surge of 7%, Rs430bn agricultural losses from 2025 floods, development freeze in provinces, missed fiscal targets, water disputes with India, digital economy gains, and structural demographic challenges — framing the findings through institutional governance accountability.

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