WASHINGTON—Governments fighting inflation should limit spending increases to programs focused on helping the poor, the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday, as surging food and energy prices create hardships worldwide.

Such measures could include discounts on utility bills and allowances for school meals and public transportation, limited to low-income households, said IMF economists in their latest report on global fiscal conditions.

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