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Ghana Records Lowest Inflation Since 2021 as Rate Drops to 3.8%

February 4, 2026
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Ghana’s inflation rate fell to 3.8 percent in January, marking the 13th consecutive monthly decline and signaling the strongest evidence yet that the West African nation has turned a corner after its worst economic crisis.

The January figure, released Wednesday by the Ghana Statistical Service, represents a dramatic drop from December’s 5.4 percent and stands as the lowest inflation reading since the country rebased its Consumer Price Index in 2021. The sustained downward trajectory underscores a remarkable turnaround for an economy that was on the brink of collapse just over two years ago.

“The sustained decline signals that Ghana is firmly on a path towards price stability,” Government Statistician Alhassan Iddrisu told reporters in Accra, emphasizing the broad-based nature of the disinflation trend.

The 1.6 percentage-point drop between December and January was driven primarily by easing food inflation, which fell to 3.9 percent during the month. Food price moderation has emerged as a critical factor in the overall inflation decline, offering relief to Ghanaian households that have struggled with eroded purchasing power over the past three years.

The latest data caps a prolonged period of disinflation that has fundamentally reshaped Ghana’s macroeconomic landscape. From a peak of 54.1 percent in December 2022—a historic high that reflected the depth of the country’s economic distress—inflation has now retreated by more than 50 percentage points in just over two years.

Ghana’s inflation surge began in earnest following the COVID-19 pandemic, fueled by global supply chain disruptions and domestic vulnerabilities. But the situation deteriorated sharply through 2022 as the cedi depreciated rapidly, public debt ballooned, and fiscal pressures mounted.

By late 2022, soaring food and fuel prices had devastated household purchasing power, while a collapse in investor confidence forced the government into default on portions of its sovereign debt. The crisis triggered an extensive domestic and external debt restructuring process that continues today.

The recovery has been underpinned by a combination of fiscal consolidation, exchange rate stabilization, and aggressive monetary tightening by the Bank of Ghana. At the height of the crisis, the central bank implemented steep interest rate hikes to combat runaway inflation and stabilize the currency.

With inflation now under control, the Bank of Ghana has begun reversing course. Since July of last year, the central bank has reduced its benchmark policy rate by a cumulative 12.5 percentage points, unwinding part of the emergency rate increases that were deployed during the crisis.

The rate cuts reflect growing confidence among policymakers that price pressures have been durably contained, though officials have struck a cautious tone about the road ahead.

Despite the encouraging inflation trajectory, Ghanaian authorities remain wary of declaring victory prematurely. Officials have emphasized that inflation gains must prove resilient to potential external shocks, including volatile commodity prices, global economic uncertainty, and domestic fiscal pressures that could resurface.

The improved inflation outlook has nevertheless brightened Ghana’s economic prospects and could pave the way for further monetary easing in the months ahead, potentially providing additional support to businesses and consumers still recovering from the crisis years.

For ordinary Ghanaians who endured steep price increases and economic hardship during the peak of the crisis, the return to single-digit inflation offers tangible evidence that the worst may finally be behind them.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Ghana’s inflation has plummeted to 3.8% in January 2025—the lowest in four years—after peaking at a catastrophic 54.1% in December 2022. This marks 13 straight months of decline and signals a dramatic economic recovery from near-collapse.

The turnaround was driven by strict fiscal discipline, monetary tightening, and stabilizing food prices. However, authorities remain cautious: while the progress is remarkable, sustaining these gains against future external shocks will determine whether Ghana’s recovery proves durable or temporary.

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