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67% of jobless Ghanaians are women – GSS

Females account for two-thirds of the unemployed in Ghana, according to the 2022 Annual Household Income and Expenditure Survey Third Quarter Labour Statistics Report,...

Over 80% of employees in the public sector make less than GHC 3,000 – New GSS report

According to a recent survey by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), four out of every five workers in the public sector make less than...

Economic crisis: Thousands of Ghanaians ready to flee Ghana to the USA

Over one thousand Ghanaians have thronged the Circle overhead, where a stand has been mounted by some personnel to help applicants apply for the...

Ghana’s inflation hits 40.4%, highest rate in 20 years

The national consumer price inflation (CPI) for the country reached a startling 40.4 percent rate in October 2022, the Ghana Statistical Service has said. The...

Ghana’s inflation now 98% – Prof. Hanke counters GSS inflation figures

Ghana's inflation rate is 98%, according to Professor Steve Hanke, an applied economics professor at Johns Hopkins University and co-founder and director of the...

GSS to begin nationwide health survey October 17

Professor Samuel Kobina Annim, the Government Statistician, has admonished field officers for this year’s Demographic and Health Survey to exhibit a high sense of...

More than a million young people are not in school, the workforce or training – Survey

According to Professor Samuel Kobina Annim, the government statistician, a survey by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) revealed that 1.8 million youngsters, or 28.8...

380,000 people are triple-burdened in the labor force – Report

According to the Ghana Statistical Service's (GSS) Annual Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 380,000 of the country's working-age population (15 and older) are food...

Overpaid Public Sector: Provide data to back claim – CLOGSAG to GSS

The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG), has asked the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) to provide data to back claims that public...

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