Economists predict slight rebound and moderate growth for B.C. economy in 2021
VICTORIA — Finance Minister Selina Robinson says she’s encouraged by predictions that British Columbia’s economy will rebound this year and next.
Robinson heard today from economists on the province’s Economic Forecast Council who estimate B.C. is on track for real GDP growth of 4.7 per cent this year and 4.3 per cent next year, before growth slows.
The same measurement for the provincial economy in 2020 shows a 5.1 per cent decline, the worst contraction since 1980.
The council of economists from major financial institutions warns that the strength of recovery depends heavily on the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and stimulus plans in the United States, a key trade partner.