Audio By Carbonatix
Inflation is up marginally from 17.3 percent in August to 17.4 percent in September year-on-year.
According to latest figures from the Statistical Service the marginal increase of 0.1 percentage point was driven by education, recreation and culture at 29.6 and 27 percent respectively.
Clothing and footwear followed suit. Transport, utilities and fuels which previously were the main drivers of inflation stood around 23 percent.
Explaining the unusual twist, Dr. Philomena Nyarko, Government Statistician said, “The contributory factors could be increasing school fees, uniforms and textbooks. It’s not surprising especially as schools have re-opened.”
Dr. Nyarko also noted cost of operating hotels and restaurants had shot up hence the contribution of recreation and culture to the current rate.
Inflation rate in the coming months could further shoot up should plans to effect an increase in utility tariffs materializes.
Dr. Philomena Nyarko told JOY BUSINESS the increase will depend on the magnitude of tariff increase.
“For the utilities, all things being equal if nothing changes in the other factors, then inflation will go up. Let’s wait and measure what the impact would be”, she said.
Latest Stories
-
GOLDBOD CEO explains ‘Clear Typo’ in Foreign Reserves claim
2 hours -
Trump says US military struck ISIS terrorists in Nigeria
3 hours -
Civil society group calls on the Bank of Ghana to suspend planned normalisation of non-interest banking
5 hours -
Jingle bills: Arkansas Powerball player strikes $1.8bn jackpot on Christmas Eve
5 hours -
Brazil ex-President Jair Bolsonaro’s surgery for hernia ‘successful’
5 hours -
Ghana and Afreximbank announce successful resolution of $750 million facility
8 hours -
IGP inaugurates Ghana Police Music AcademyÂ
9 hours -
Proposed 5-year presidential term will be difficult for underperforming presidents to seek more – Prof Prempeh
9 hours -
Constitution review was inclusive, structured and effective – Prof Prempeh
9 hours -
Public urged to remain vigilant to ensure fire incident-free Christmas Â
9 hours -
Why the fight against neglected tropical diseases is far from over
9 hours -
Reported losses from gold operations in 2025 remain speculative – BoG
9 hours -
Fighting AIDS and STIs in Africa: UNFPA equips youth to turn data into action
10 hours -
Amaarae returns to Accra for homecoming concert
10 hours -
5-year term will be harsher on presidents, not kinder, says Constitution Review Chair
10 hours
