"We are in a bit of a policy box, and it's going to require us being willing to give up one of the two, which is it's okay to take on more deficits, but let's put in some massive spending. Alternatively, to say, 'We're going to go through structural unemployment for a while because we want to address deficits.',"
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The intent is pragmatic, but the subtext is a rebuke. By sketching the two options so starkly, Nooyi implicitly calls out leaders who talk like they can stimulate growth, protect jobs, and shrink deficits simultaneously. "Massive spending" is offered as one lever, but it's paired with "okay to take on more deficits", a phrase that sounds less like ideological cheerleading than permission-seeking from deficit hawks and nervous markets. The alternative is even sharper: accept "structural unemployment for a while" as the cost of fiscal restraint. That "for a while" is doing a lot of moral work, softening what is, in human terms, a brutal policy choice.
Context matters: a global CEO is speaking from the vantage point of supply chains, consumer demand, and labor markets, not electoral cycles. She’s translating a post-crisis dilemma (stimulus versus austerity) into the language of constraints and tradeoffs. It’s also a subtle assertion of competence: unlike partisan messaging, this is what decision-making looks like when you admit scarcity, acknowledge losers, and stop pretending the spreadsheet has a third column labeled "free."
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Nooyi, Indra. (2026, February 19). We are in a bit of a policy box, and it's going to require us being willing to give up one of the two, which is it's okay to take on more deficits, but let's put in some massive spending. Alternatively, to say, 'We're going to go through structural unemployment for a while because we want to address deficits.',. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-in-a-bit-of-a-policy-box-and-its-going-to-56196/
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Nooyi, Indra. "We are in a bit of a policy box, and it's going to require us being willing to give up one of the two, which is it's okay to take on more deficits, but let's put in some massive spending. Alternatively, to say, 'We're going to go through structural unemployment for a while because we want to address deficits.',." FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-in-a-bit-of-a-policy-box-and-its-going-to-56196/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We are in a bit of a policy box, and it's going to require us being willing to give up one of the two, which is it's okay to take on more deficits, but let's put in some massive spending. Alternatively, to say, 'We're going to go through structural unemployment for a while because we want to address deficits.',." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-in-a-bit-of-a-policy-box-and-its-going-to-56196/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.

