Inflation rises to 22.1% in October, casting doubt on 15% year-end target
Ghana's inflation rate has climbed to 22.1 per cent in October 2024, a slight increase from September's 21.5 per cent, as prices for both food and non-food items continue to rise.
This marks the second consecutive monthly increase following a period of decline, adding pressure to the government’s ambitious goal of bringing inflation down to 15 per cent by year-end.
The Ghana Statistical Service attributed the rise to surges in food inflation, which rose from 22.1 per cent in September to 22.8 per cent in October, and non-food inflation, which climbed from 20.9 per cent to 21.5 per cent.
These increases suggest heightened economic pressures, with essential goods and services becoming more costly for Ghanaians.
Analysts warn that achieving the 15 per cent target within the next two months may prove challenging, especially as factors like currency volatility, high global commodity prices, and ongoing supply chain issues continue to exert upward pressure on inflation.
Economic experts urge the government to take swift action, highlighting the need for targeted measures to manage both internal and external economic challenges.
With just a few weeks left in the year, the government is expected to announce new strategies to address inflationary pressures and stabilise prices.
Source: classfmonline.com
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