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Headline Inflation Records 0.2% Uptick for Month of April as Rate Hits 3.4% 

Ghana’s inflation rate inched up marginally to 3.4% in April 2026, from 3.2% recorded in March, reflecting renewed price pressures largely driven by non-food components of the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Data released by the Ghana Statistical Service shows that the increase was primarily influenced by higher costs associated with charcoal, rent, senior high school fees, smoked fish, and utilities, even as transport fares declined by approximately 3.4% over the period.

On a month-on-month basis, overall prices rose by 1.0% between March and April 2026, underscoring persistent underlying inflationary pressures within the economy.

A breakdown of the data reveals a widening divergence between food and non-food inflation. Year-on-year food inflation eased slightly to 2.2% in April from 2.3% in March. In contrast, non-food inflation accelerated to 4.2% from 3.9%, with a notable 1.1% increase recorded on a month-on-month basis.

Housing, utilities, and fuels remained the dominant drivers of inflation during the review period, highlighting the continued strain on household budgets from essential services.

Further analysis shows that inflation for goods moderated to 1.1% in April from 1.7% in March, offering some relief to consumers given that goods constitute roughly three-quarters of the CPI basket.

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However, services inflation surged significantly to 9.6% from 7.2% year-on-year, driven largely by increases in housing-related costs, utilities, and service fees.

Regionally, inflation dynamics remained uneven. The North East Region recorded the highest inflation rate at 9.5%, while the Savannah Region posted a deflation rate of -3.5%, pointing to stark disparities in price movements across the country.

These variations, the report notes, are largely attributable to differences in local supply chains, transport costs, and market accessibility.

Month-on-month food inflation rose by 0.8%, indicating that basic consumer goods remain vulnerable to supply-side constraints despite the marginal easing in annual food inflation.

Commenting on the data, Government Statistician Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu underscored the need for targeted policy interventions to mitigate cost pressures and safeguard vulnerable households.

He advised government to maintain fiscal discipline while scaling up investments in food systems, particularly in storage, irrigation, and transport infrastructure, alongside measures to address regional disparities in market access.

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