Ghana's inflation has slowed for the 11th consecutive month, falling to 6.3% year-on-year in November from 8.0% in October.
This was announced by the Government Statistician, Dr Alhassan Iddrisu, at a press conference in Accra on Wednesday, December 3.
“Ghana’s inflation has dropped to 6.3% in November 2025, the lowest since the 2021 rebasing and the 11th straight month of decline,” Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, said.
According to him, the decline was driven largely by reductions in both food and non-food inflation. Overall, prices went up by 0.9% between October and November 2025.
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Food inflation fell sharply to 6.6%, down from 9.5% in October. Non-food inflation also dropped to 6.1% from 6.9%, while inflation in the services sector eased to 3.8% from 4.6%.
Regionally, the North East Region recorded the highest inflation rate at 12.3%, whereas the Savannah Region posted the lowest at -0.02%.
Inflation for locally produced items decreased from 8.0% in October to 6.8% in November 2025. Inflation for goods also slowed, declining to 7.3% from 9.3%.
Businesses have been encouraged to take advantage of the lower inflation environment by investing in efficiency, strengthening local supply chains, reducing waste, and passing cost savings on to consumers where possible.