Ghana’s inflation for June 2025 dropped significantly to 13.7% from 18.4% recorded in May 2025.
This is according to data released by the Ghana Statistical Service.
This represents a 4.7 percentage drop from the month of May 2025 and the lowest inflation recorded since December 2021.
It marks the sixth consecutive monthly decline.
Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, the Government Statistician, described the reduction in inflation to the weighed on the economy in recent months.
Speaking at a press conference, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu stated, “For the first time in a while, we are recording a month-on-month deflation of 1.2 per cent between May and June, suggesting a real and sustained shift in price levels.”
The Upper West Region recorded the highest inflation rate at 32.3 per cent, with the Bono Region with the lowest at 8.4 per cent.
Meanwhile, food inflation now stands at 16.3 per cent, down from 22.8 per cent in May, while non-food inflation also eased to 11.4 per cent from the previous 14.4 per cent.
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