The Ghana Statistical Service reports that the country’s inflation rate decreased from 40.1% in August to 38.1% in September 2023. (GSS).
According to the GSS, the drop in inflation was brought on by lower prices for both food and non-food items. While non-food inflation decreased from 30.9% to 29.3%, food inflation dropped from 51.9% in August to 49.4% in September.
The decrease in inflation, according to Government Statistician Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, is a good development.
Good news has arrived for Ghanaian consumers and businesses with the decline in inflation.
It indicates that prices are increasing more slowly, which will increase purchasing power and increase economic activity.