
Recent findings from the Ghana Statistical Service indicate a decrease in inflation, with the February rate settling at 23.2%. This reflects a 0.3 percentage point drop from January’s 23.5%.
Government Statistician Prof. Samuel Kobina Anim, during a press briefing in Accra on Wednesday, offered insights into the data. He explained that the 23.2% signifies a rise in the prices of goods and services.
“The February rate of inflation fell to 23.2 percent. This year-on-year inflation signifies that over a one-year period, prices of goods and services have gone up by 23.2 percent.
“This figure is a reversal of the marginal increase we recorded in the month of January 2024, when the slowdown that we have successfully recorded for the last seven months saw a marginal increase to 23.5 percent. In reverse, we have turned around this increase for January 2024 to a reverse of 23.2 percent.”
As per the Consumer Price Index data released by the GSS, food and non-food inflation registered at 27.0% and 20.0%, respectively.
“From a food and non-food inflation perspective, food inflation for February 2024 stood at 27.0 percent and non-food inflation for the month of February 2024 stood at 20.0 percent.”