Ghana’s inflation rate fell to 52.8 percent in February, down from 53.6 percent in January.
This is the second consecutive time that the figure has dropped in 20 months.
Samuel Kobina Annim, Government Statistician for Ghana, announced this while speaking with journalists on Wednesday.
He said the prices for the February 2023 inflation rate were collected from 47,877 products from 57 markets across the 16 administrative regions of Ghana.
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Annim said the reduction is a confirmation of a sustained downward trend in the rate of inflation for the year.
“The slowdown in food caused the rate to fall,” he said.
Annim said food-price growth eased for the first time in more than a year to 59.1 percent from 61 percent in January, with non-food inflation unchanged.
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He said that transport recorded an inflation rate higher than the national rate, followed by furnishings and household equipment, housing, and food.
“At the 13 division level it will be recalled that five items recorded the highest rates more than the national rate of 52.8 percent, with transport leading with 70.3 percent for the month of February 2023,” he said.
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