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Ghana inflation falls to 3.3% in February 2026

Women hawkers on the streets of Accra, Ghana. Photo by Langford Kwabena @ Unsplash
Women hawkers on the streets of Accra, Ghana. Photo by Langford Kwabena @ Unsplash
  • Inflation drops to 3.3%, lowest since 2021 CPI rebasing
  • Prices fall for 14 consecutive months after 2022 crisis

 

ACCRA, GHANA – Ghana’s annual inflation rate fell to 3.3% in February 2026, the lowest since the Consumer Price Index rebasing in 2021, extending a sustained disinflation trend.

The latest figure, released by Government Statistician Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, represents a 0.5 percentage point decline from the 3.8% recorded in January and a steep drop from 23.1% in February 2025, highlighting a dramatic easing of price pressures across the economy.

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