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Ghana’s March Inflation Hits 25.8%

April 10, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Ghana’s March Inflation Hits 25.8%

Ghana’s March Inflation Hits 25.8%

The Ghana Statistical Service has unveiled the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures, revealing a significant year-on-year inflation rate for March 2024.

According to the CPI data released by the Ghana Statistical Service on April 10, March 2024, it witnessed a remarkable year-on-year (YoY) inflation rate of 25.8 percent. 

This rate signified the percentage change in the overall cost of goods and services over the twelve months, from March 2023 to March 2024. Additionally, the monthly change rate for March 2024 stood at 0.8 percent, indicating a slight but persistent upward trend in prices.

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Year-on-year inflation and month-on-month (MoM) inflation are both measures used to track changes in the general level of prices in an economy, but they differ in terms of the period they cover and the insights they provide.

YoY inflation compares the current prices of goods and services to those of the same period a year ago. It provides a broader perspective on inflation trends over a longer period, helping to smooth out short-term fluctuations. 

For example, if YoY inflation is 3%, it means that prices, on average, are 3% higher than they were a year ago.

MoM inflation on the other hand compares the current prices of goods and services to those of the previous month. It offers insight into short-term fluctuations in prices and is particularly useful for monitoring immediate changes in inflation. 

For example, if MoM inflation is 0.5%, it means that prices, on average, have increased by 0.5% compared to the previous month.

Breaking down the data further, the report reveals that the Food and Non-alcoholic beverages inflation rate recorded an even higher year-on-year inflation rate of 29.6% in March 2024. 

This indicates substantial inflationary pressures within essential consumption categories, impacting households across the country. Similarly, the Non-Food group experienced a notable year-on-year inflation rate of 22.6%, reflecting broader economic challenges beyond food prices.

Among specific sectors, the report highlights significant inflationary pressures in essential services. Housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels experienced an inflation rate of 24.9%, indicating rising costs of utilities and accommodation. 

Health services witnessed a staggering inflation rate of 32.0%, further straining healthcare affordability for many Ghanaians. Education services and transport also experienced inflation rates of 23.7% and 7.9%, respectively, contributing to overall cost-of-living burdens.

Regionally, the inflationary trends varied across Ghana. The year-on-year inflation rate ranged from 14.3% in the Oti Region to a concerning 42.9% in the Upper East Region. 

However, eight regions recorded inflation rates above the national average of 25.8%. Regions with inflation rates exceeding the national average include Western (37.4%), Volta (38.5%), Eastern (36.9%), and Northern (31.4%), among others.

Inflation March 2024

Different Approach To Fight Inflation

Given the significant inflationary pressures highlighted in the recent CPI data for March 2024, addressing this issue requires a multifaceted approach, particularly considering the diverse impact across sectors and regions.  

Some potential policies the government and the Bank of Ghana (BoG) could consider include supply-side measures, fiscal policy adjustments, and monetary policy tools beyond interest rate hikes.  

Since a major driver of overall inflation is food inflation, the government should enhance agricultural productivity through investments in technology, infrastructure, and farmer support programs to boost food production and stabilize prices in the food and non-alcoholic beverages sector.

It should also address bottlenecks in the supply chain for essential commodities, such as improving transportation infrastructure and reducing bureaucratic hurdles, to mitigate inflationary pressures stemming from supply constraints.

Furthermore, the government should prioritize investments in the productive sector so that the sector can enhance supply capacity and promote long-term economic growth, thereby mitigating inflationary risks.

The Bank of Ghana should explore alternative monetary policy tools, aside from the traditional interest rate upward adjustments to manage inflation because high interest rates are already taking a toll on businesses. 

Rather, BoG should utilize open market operations, reserve requirements, and targeted credit controls to influence liquidity conditions and credit allocation, thereby addressing inflationary pressures without further restricting access to credit for businesses.

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