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Fitch Predicts Slower Growth for Ghana in 2025 Amid Post-Election Austerity Measures

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
November 8, 2024
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Fitch Solutions, the UK-based research and risk analysis firm, has issued a cautionary forecast regarding Ghana’s economic outlook for 2025.

The company predicts that the robust growth momentum expected in 2024 could face a significant deceleration in 2025 due to anticipated post-election austerity measures. This warning comes as the country’s current economic performance shows promising signs, driven by a strong second quarter, but the outlook beyond the upcoming elections suggests potential hurdles for sustained growth.

Ghana’s economy has demonstrated resilience in 2024, buoyed by strong private consumption and improved business activities. Fitch Solutions’ latest Sub-Saharan Africa Update highlights that Ghana’s real GDP is expected to grow by 5.5% in 2024, driven primarily by robust private consumption.

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Private consumption, which accounts for a substantial portion of Ghana’s GDP, has been a key driver of the country’s economic expansion, spurred by increased household spending and a recovery in consumer confidence. The report forecasts private consumption growth at 8.5% for 2024, contributing 4.8 percentage points to the overall GDP growth.

Fitch Solutions

However, the landscape is expected to shift considerably in 2025. According to Fitch Solutions, the looming post-election environment will likely necessitate austerity measures aimed at fiscal consolidation. These measures are anticipated to slow the pace of economic expansion, with GDP growth projected to decline from 5.5% in 2024 to 4.4% in 2025. While this rate of growth remains above the average projected for Sub-Saharan Africa, it signals a marked slowdown for Ghana, which has been a regional outperformer in recent years.

Impact of Post-Election Austerity on Private Consumption

A critical component of the anticipated slowdown in 2025 is the expected reduction in private consumption growth. Fitch Solutions projects a deceleration in private consumption from 8.5% in 2024 to 5.5% in 2025. This decline reflects the likely impact of austerity measures, which could include spending cuts, higher taxes, and tighter fiscal policies aimed at addressing Ghana’s budget deficit and public debt levels. The reduced growth in household spending is expected to weigh on the overall economic expansion, as consumer expenditure plays a pivotal role in driving GDP growth.

The prospect of austerity measures following the 2024 elections is rooted in Ghana’s ongoing efforts to stabilize its macroeconomic environment. In recent years, the country has faced fiscal challenges, including rising public debt and persistent budget deficits. As a result, the government may be compelled to implement stringent fiscal policies in the aftermath of the elections, despite the potential impact on economic growth.

Shifts in Growth Drivers

While private consumption is expected to slow in 2025, Fitch Solutions points to fixed investment as a potential bright spot in Ghana’s economic outlook. The firm anticipates that fixed investment will play a more significant role in driving growth, reflecting increased business confidence and potential capital inflows. As companies look to capitalize on Ghana’s favorable business environment, there may be opportunities for investment in infrastructure, manufacturing, and other critical sectors.

Fixed investment has been a key area of focus for the government, with initiatives aimed at attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) and boosting industrial capacity. The emphasis on infrastructure development and the promotion of public-private partnerships (PPPs) could help cushion the impact of reduced private consumption, supporting a more balanced growth trajectory in 2025.

Despite the projected slowdown in 2025, Fitch Solutions notes that Ghana’s economic growth will likely remain above the regional average for Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm’s forecast of a 4.4% GDP growth rate for Ghana in 2025 exceeds the projected average of 3.6% for the region, underscoring the country’s relative resilience and competitiveness. Ghana’s diversified economy, coupled with ongoing efforts to strengthen its fiscal position, positions it well to navigate the challenges posed by post-election austerity.

However, the risks to this outlook should not be underestimated. The implementation of austerity measures, while necessary for fiscal consolidation, could dampen business confidence and weigh on investment. Additionally, external factors such as global economic conditions, commodity price fluctuations, and geopolitical uncertainties could further influence Ghana’s growth prospects.

For policymakers, the key challenge will be to balance the need for fiscal discipline with strategies to sustain economic growth. Ensuring a stable macroeconomic environment, fostering investment, and supporting key growth sectors will be crucial to navigating the potential slowdown and maintaining Ghana’s trajectory as a leading economy in the Sub-Saharan Africa region.

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Tags: Economic Growthfiscal positionFitch Solutionsforeign direct investment (FDI)Post-Election AusterityPublic-Private Partnerships (PPPs)Real GDPSub-Saharan Africa
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