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Inflation rises in November to 12.2 per cent

Accra,- The year-on-year inflation rate for November rose to 12.2 per cent, the highest since the rebasing of the consumer price index in 2019.

The rate for October 2021 was 11.0 per cent.

Professor Samuel Kobina Annim, the Government Statistician, at a press conference on Wednesday, said housing and transport which include fuel recorded the highest inflation of 20.5 per cent and 16.0 per cent respectively.

The Government Statistician said the Month-on-Month inflation between October 2021 and November 2021 was 1.4 per cent.

Food inflation was 13.1 per cent in November compared with 11.5 per cent the previous month.

The month-on-month food inflation for November 2021, was higher than non-food inflation by 1.3 percentage points.

Non-food inflation stood at 11.6 up from 11 per cent in October.

He said contribution of food and non-alcoholic beverages to overall inflation had gained an upward trend.

Inflation for locally produced items, the Government Statistician said continued to dominate imported items.

Inflation for locally produced items was 13.0 per cent with inflation for imported items was 9.8 per cent.

At the regional level, Prof Annim said inflation rates for Upper West (17.2 per cent) and Northern (16.4 per cent) regions remained high with Eastern (2.7 per cent) region recording the least inflation.

Ashanti had 15.5 per cent, Greater Accra with 13.4 per cent and Central region with 12.7 per cent of inflation rate.

Source: Ghana News Agency

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