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Inflation falls for the 4th month running, records 41.2% in April 2023

Story By: Will Agyapong

Inflation has dropped to 41.2% for the month of April 2023 from the previous 45% recorded in March this year.

This represents a 3.8 percentage point decrease from the previous month.

This was captured in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) on Wednesday, May 10.

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This accounts for year-on-year inflation fall for the 4th month running to 41.2% in April 2023, from 45% in March, 52.8% in February, and 53.6 in January 2023, extending the disinflation process since January 2023.

According to the Ghana Statistical Service, both food inflation and non-food inflation dipped last month.

This slump in inflation could compel the Bank of Ghana to keep its policy rate unchanged at 29.5% when the Monetary Policy Committee begins its 112th Meeting on May 17, 2023.

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Government Statistician, Professor Samuel Kobina Annim said the Western North region recorded the highest food inflation at 78. 3% for the month of April while the Volta region continued to record the lowest inflation among the regions.

Inflation for locally produced items stood at 38.2%, whereas inflation for imported items stood at 43.1%.

For the month-on-month, inflation stood at 2.4% in April 2023. Food and Alcoholic Beverage recorded the highest inflation of 4.3%, whilst non-food inflation was 0.7%.

According to the figures, food inflation went down to 48.7% in April 2023, from 50.8% in March 2023, whilst non-food inflation stayed at  35.4% between March and April 2023,

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Also, inflation for locally produced items stood at 38.2%, whereas inflation for imported items was 43.1%.

Five groups recorded inflation higher than the national average. They were Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas, and Other Fuels (59.0%); Furnishing, Household Equipment, and Routine Household Maintenance ( 56.3%); Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages ((48.7%); Personal Care, Social Protections and Miscellaneous Goods and Services (48.5%) and Transport (42.5%).

Ghana’s populous regions – Ashanti and Greater Accra recorded inflation of 31.3% and 39.1% respectively.

The Volta region continued to record the lowest inflation among the regions. It recorded 28.0% year-on-year inflation in April 2023.

On the other hand, the Western North region registered the highest inflation of 64.0%

 

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