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Inflation modestly increases to 22.1% in October

The inflation rate for October 2024 has risen slightly to 22.1%, up from 21.5% in September.

Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, the government’s statistician, explained to the media in Accra on Wednesday that this increase is largely attributed to higher food and non-food inflation.

The 22.1% rate for October marks a 0.6 percentage point rise compared to the same period last year.

“Disaggregating overall rate of inflation from your food and non-food perspective, we did record 22.8 percent for food inflation and 21.5 percent for non-food inflation for the month of October 2024″,

“Non food inflation has also increased by 0.6 percentage point, increasing from 20.9 percent for the month of September 2024 to 21.5 percent for the month of October 2024″, Prof. Annim added.

Locally produced items went up to 24. 6% compared to the 23.4% recorded in September.  Imported items saw a drop to 16.3% compared to the 17.0% recorded in October.

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