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Ghana: Inflation Rate Jumps To 29.8%

July 14, 2022

By Maxwell Nkansah The Year-on-Year inflation rate for June 2022 accelerated to 29.8 per cent, up from 27.6 per cent in May, the Ghana Statistical Service said on Wednesday. In 2002, Ghana received debt relief amounting to US$275.2 million. The next year, the country enjoyed debt relief of US$290.8 million and another US$318.3 million as of November 2004. According to the World Bank, Ghana’s inflation rate was 29.8% in 2003, which declined continuously after the HIPC programme to about 8.7% in 2011. Once again, the rate of inflation was driven by Transport (41.6%); Household Equipment and Maintenance (39.6%); Housing, Water, Gas and Electricity (38.4%); Personal Care and Miscellaneous (31.7%); Recreation, Sports and Culture (31.3%) and Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages (30.7%). These items recorded inflation rates higher than the national average. According to the figures, food inflation surged to 30.7% in June 2022 from 30.1% recorded in May 2022. The current June inflation rate of 29.8% is about 8 times the targeted rate of 8%; plus or minus 2% The latest data come at a time when government is at the door of the International Monetary Funds for a bailout to curb the impending financial downturn. Ghana’s Mid-year Budget Review by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has also been postponed to July 25, 2022. By that time, the ongoing talks between government officials and IMF negotiators would have been concluded.  

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