Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana Statistical Service reveals huge disparities in public sector earnings with the highest paid public sector worker earning 81 times more than the net salary of the lowest paid worker.
The details of the earnings inequality reports shows that the highest paid earner takes home GHS33, 855 while the lowest paid worker gets GHS418. The data indicates the lowest paid worker earns only 1.2% of what the highest paid worker takes home.
The report also revealed a vast difference in payrolls with the average salary of workers on the highest payroll, earning 14 times more than workers on the lowest payroll. Public sector workers on the highest payroll earned an average of GHS22,925 while those on the lowest payroll earned GHS1,619.

It was discovered that the top 10% of public sector workers earn 82% of the total earnings of the bottom 40%. Meaning If the bottom 40% is earning a total of GHS10,000, what the top 10% earn is GHS 8,200.
Latest Stories
-
Minority raises alarm over commodity dependence and cocoa sector crisis
4 minutes -
Parliament descends into partisan brawl as MPs trade blame over Burkina Faso terrorist attack
4 minutes -
Minority warns against ‘artificial stability’ in assessment of Mahama administration
9 minutes -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Leading with Consistency and Credibility
16 minutes -
An injury to one is an injury to all – TUC Chairman slams COCOBOD pay cuts
23 minutes -
A Modern Blueprint to end Ghana’s “No Bed Syndrome”: A Systems Approach for a new era of emergency care
32 minutes -
Minority questions 24-hour economy and job creation claims
37 minutes -
US Supreme Court rules that Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs are illegal
40 minutes -
Symphonic Music releases ‘King of Kings’ EP
43 minutes -
Developing Ghana’s steel base will power infrastructure and jobs – Mahama
53 minutes -
Trump directs US government to prepare release of files on aliens and UFOs
57 minutes -
Apam-Mankessim Highway blocked after fuel tanker accident
58 minutes -
24-Hour Economy, a major boost for private sector—GUTA President
1 hour -
Ghana’s housing challenge: A Historical, structural, and policy perspective
1 hour -
GIPC CEO calls for strategic investment in coconut value chain
1 hour
