Inflation declines marginally in April to 25.0%

Story By: Will Agyapong

Inflation for April 2024 declined marginally to 25.0% from the 25.8% recorded in March 2024.

Of this, the rate of inflation for the month of April 2024 slowed by 0.8%.

Food inflation contributed to the overall drop in the rate of inflation as it recorded a rate of 26.8%, the lowest in 13 months, with non-food inflation of 23.5%.

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Non-food inflation however shot up to 23.5% in April 2024, from 22.6% in March 2024.

Inflation for locally produced items and imported items fell to 25.7% and 23.5% respectively.

Addressing journalists in Accra, Government Statistician Prof Samuel Kobina Annim said, “We saw a contrasting between food and non-food while we saw a decrease in non-food inflation from 29.6 percent to 26.8 percent in April 2024 a reverse was the case for non-food inflation as it increased to 23.5 percent from 22.6 percent in March 2024”.

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Seven divisions recorded inflation rates higher than national average

Seven divisions recorded inflation rates higher than the national average. They are Alcoholic Beverages, Tobacco and Narcotics (39.3%); Restaurants and Accommodation Services (33.9%); Personal Care, Social Protection and Miscellaneous Goods and Services (31.9%);  Health (31.2%); Recreation, Sports and Culture and (28.7%).

10 out of 15 Sub-Class register inflation higher than overall food inflation

For Food inflation, 10 out of 15 Sub-Class registered inflation above the overall food inflation of 26.8%.

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They included Cocoa Drinks (63.4%); Tea and Related Products (59.3%); Vegetables, Tubers, Plantain, Cooking, Banana and Pulses (39.5%) and Coffee and Coffee Substitutes (35.5%).

From the regional perspective, the Upper East region recorded the highest rate of inflation of 42.5%, while Oti region recorded the lowest of 16.8% with Western North region.

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