2 Min Read SAO PAULO, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Brazil’s economy is likely to grow 3% in 2021 and less next year, the World Bank said on Tuesday, as stimulus fades and the country struggles to recover output lost in the pandemic. The World Bank’s forecast for Brazil’s 2021 gross domestic product (GDP) is 0.8 percentage point higher than its June estimate, but not enough to offset a likely 4.5% drop in 2020 amid the world’s worst COVID-19 death toll outside the United States. Pressed by supporters outside the presidential palace on Tuesday asking for economic relief, Bolsonaro scowled. “Brazil is broke, boss,” he said. “I can’t do anything.”