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Public debt increases to GH¢684.6bn as of September 2025

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Ghana’s total public debt stood at GHS 684.6 billion at end-September 2025, equivalent to 48.9% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to the Bank of Ghana’s November 2025 Summary of Economic and Financial Data.

This represents an increase of GH¢71.6 billion from the GH¢613 billion (43.8% of GDP) recorded in June 2025.

Despite the quarter-on-quarter rise, the data shows notable improvements on both a year-to-date and year-on-year basis. The total debt stock declined by GHS 67.5 billion between January and September 2025, and by GHS 125.4 billion compared to the same period in 2024.

A significant portion of the debt was driven by external obligations, which climbed to GHS 367 billion at end-September from GHS 300.3 billion in June 2025. However, external debt recorded substantial declines on broader timelines—falling from GHS 432 billion on a year-to-date basis and from GH¢508.6 billion on a year-on-year basis. External debt as a share of GDP stood at 26.2%.

Domestic debt rose marginally to GHS 317.6 billion, up from GHS 312.7 billion in June 2025. On a year-to-date basis, domestic debt fell slightly from GH¢320.1 billion, while year-on-year figures show an increase from GHS 301.5 billion.

The Bank of Ghana estimates Ghana’s nominal GDP at GHS 1.4 trillion, anchoring the revised debt-to-GDP ratios.