
The year-on-year Inflation for September has dropped significantly to 9.4 per cent from 11.5 per cent in August 2025.
This is the lowest since August 2021 and the ninth consecutive decline. This is also the first time in four years that inflation has declined to a single digit.
According to the data published by the Ghana Statistical Service, the decline shows a sustained shift in prices that signals Ghana is firmly on the path to macroeconomic stability.

The Government Statistician, Dr Alhassan Iddrisu, noted that the development shows that the pressures driving inflation over the past months are declining.
Food inflation declined to 11.0 per cent in September from 14.8% in August 2025.
Also, non-food inflation fell to 8.2 per cent in September 2025 from 8.7 per cent in August 2025.
Inflation for locally produced items was 10.1 per cent in September from 12.2 per cent in August 2025.
Imported items recorded 7.4 per cent for September in inflation from 9.5 per cent in August 2025.
Regional Inflation
For the regions, the North East Region registered the highest inflation at a striking rate of 20.1%.
It is more than double the national average of 9.4%.
The Bono East Region, however, recorded the lowest inflation at 1.2 %.