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Wed, 6 Nov 2024
Source: Citi News
In October 2024, Ghana's inflation rate increased to 22.1%, up from 21.5% in September, marking a second consecutive monthly rise after a period of decline.
This increase was driven by both food and non-food inflation, with food inflation rising from 22.1% to 22.8% and non-food inflation from 20.9% to 21.5%.
Local items saw a rise in inflation to 24.6%, while inflation for imported goods dropped slightly to 16.3%.
Despite the government’s year-end inflation target of 15%, achieving this goal remains challenging due to ongoing inflationary pressures.
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Source: Citi News