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Ghana's inflation drops sharply from 18.4% to 13.7% in June 2025

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  • Enock 5 months ago

    Good, we are on course

  • Abudu 5 months ago

    So with all these, who do you think will vote for a dancing idiot like Bawumia? Probably Janet Anablah and Dr Zaato. Two fools

  • JESUS IS GOD 5 months ago

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  • Jay in London 5 months ago

    PRACTICAL, TANGIBLE RESULTS, NO MORE BAWUMIA NPP MOUTHING-OFF KNOW-HOW GIMMICKS

  • Sly 5 months ago

    Wow, impressed with this Government

  • kabe 5 months ago

    Can the new Government statistician be trusted?

  • Mun fa sitieer nu ma me 5 months ago

    NPP man. Your face like a dog wati

  • Preeee sa preeee 5 months ago

    @ Kabe. Why have you run away from Pangtang Psychiatric Hospital? Go back to your ward. You fool

  • Kitongo 5 months ago

    No, we will trust your ashawo mother.... @kabe

  • Kwes 5 months ago

    Aboa ba it's your mother who will be trusted nkwasia ba

  • Sagacious shaggy 5 months ago

    Unless inflation not reflecting in the traditional market

  • Koonimo 5 months ago

    Good news

  • Samoa 5 months ago

    Sometimes I wonder weather we got the right people in this country in charge of calculating inflation because inflation in this economy is closer to 100%

  • Cee 5 months ago

    Are these numbers/percentages real, how come prices of basic commodities haven't changed yet we're saying inflation has decreased. My basic understanding of economics tells me that it's only when prices drop that we're likely ...
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  • Enock 5 months ago

    @ Cee, inflate means make bigger, so inflation does not necessarily bring down prices of goods and services, but a lower inflation means the rate of increase had gone down. So instead of the Price of a Tin of Milo going up by ...
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  • Ananse 5 months ago

    Cee not always the case
    It means the rate at which prices of commodities rise ve slow down not necessarily prices going down wai

  • Truth alone 5 months ago

    Great but government should put measures in place for us to feel this in our pockets because buying a ball of kenkey for seven ghana cedi by the road in koforidua township is too bad

  • ABUSE BACK TO YOU 5 months ago

    MAHAMA OOOOOOOO MAHAMA. KEEP UP THE GOOD MR PRESIDENT AND TEAM

  • Kookoo 5 months ago

    What index basket did they use to measure the new inflation rate? Is it different from the previous one?

  • Koo 5 months ago

    Always ask your grandfather first.

  • Kookoo 5 months ago

    You are not intelligent.

  • Truth 5 months ago

    Not possible...

  • KingLord 5 months ago

    BY WAY OF EDUCATION ON RATE OF INFLATION.

    The RATE OF INFLATION in economics refers to the percentage increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a specific period, usually a year.

    It r ...
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  • KingLord 5 months ago

    RATE OF INFLATION EDUCATION:

    A LOWER RATE OF INFLATION means that price INCREASES over the period will be lower and slower than a HIGH RATE OF INFLATION in comparative terms.
    I hope I have been of help.

    So,
    A low inf ...
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  • Lets hit single Digits...... 5 months ago

    Offer petroleum Company's long term FX rates and revise Petroleum Pricing from the bi monthly schedule to Quaterly pricing. This will affect the net inflationary effects of Oil Pricing. BIDEC Company's can look at Quaterly st ...
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  • Accranie 5 months ago

    We @FRN Asset Management, Advise Young People/New Farmers To Consult(Asew Variant) With Us Before Embarking Into Farming

  • Former President 5 months ago

    13.7% is an absolute disgrace and you print this like we should be impressive. Our kids expect and deserve more than this.