Audio By Carbonatix
A significant majority of Ghanaians – 59% of voters – believe their standard of living has improved compared to this time last year, according to a new survey conducted by Global InfoAnalytics.
This optimistic outlook contrasts sharply with a relatively small percentage reporting a worsening situation.
The poll, released by Mussa K. Dankwah, Pollster and Head of Research at Global InfoAnalytics, found that only 12% of respondents felt their standard of living had worsened over the past year.

A quarter of those surveyed (25%) reported no change, while 11% did not offer an opinion.
The survey was an online poll conducted between May 10 and May 20, 2025, involving 1,092 respondents. It utilised a probability random online sampling method with a 99% confidence level and a margin of error of ±3.82%.
These findings align with recent positive developments in Ghana's economic landscape.
Over the past year, particularly in early to mid-2025, Ghana has witnessed a significant appreciation of its currency, the Cedi, against major international currencies.
This appreciation has been lauded as a key factor in reducing the cost of living and enhancing purchasing power, especially in an import-dependent economy. Reports indicate a reduction in the prices of imported goods, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and even fuel.
Ghana's inflation rate has also shown a consistent downward trend, dropping to 18.4% in May 2025, the lowest since February 2022.
This deceleration in price increases directly benefits households by stretching their budgets further. Furthermore, the country has achieved a substantial current account surplus and increased foreign exchange reserves, buoyed by strong export performance in gold and cocoa.
The World Bank recently approved an additional $360 million for Ghana's economic recovery efforts, further signalling international confidence in the nation's fiscal stability and resilience-building initiatives.
These macroeconomic improvements appear to be translating into a tangible sense of relief and progress for a majority of citizens, as captured by the Global InfoAnalytics survey.
The poll's results suggest that despite lingering challenges and past economic hardships, many Ghanaians are now experiencing a genuine improvement in their daily lives, offering a strong indicator of economic recovery at the household level.
Below is the detail of the survey:
Latest Stories
-
ACFIF 2026: Ex-President Kufuor to deliver special address on Africa Cocoa Vision 2050
34 seconds -
Four PDS-Linked individuals arrested over suspected ECG funds transfer — Kwakye Ofosu
5 minutes -
BECE: Five arrested over exam malpractice – WAEC
6 minutes -
Kofi Jumah reportedly hospitalised as GH¢55m bail conditions remain unmet
11 minutes -
‘Behind the Lens with Queen Liz’ explores concepts of heaven and jannah
20 minutes -
Quality Insurance marks 30 years with push for women-focused innovation, trust-building
24 minutes -
Ghana’s Ambassador to Libya commends CEO of Afro Arab Group
25 minutes -
Nkwanta crisis: Fresh gunfire sends residents fleeing; 26-year-old rider shot
25 minutes -
Two BECE candidates killed in motor crash in Upper West
26 minutes -
PSG, Manchester United lead race for FC Nordsjaelland star Prince Amoako Jnr
28 minutes -
Lawra MP urges BECE candidates to avoid malpractice, assures support
30 minutes -
Korle Bu laboratory scientists demand retraction from doctors over ‘false’ claims
47 minutes -
NHIA waives NHIS fees and waiting period under new ‘STORM’ initiative
50 minutes -
GTDC CEO Prof. Kobby Mensah named among top 12 global leaders shaping place branding
50 minutes -
Large accounting losses, but is the Bank of Ghana truly policy solvent?
52 minutes