Ghana's inflation rate continued its downward trend in March 2025, settling at 22.4% from the 23.1% recorded in February, signaling a gradual easing of price pressures.

Latest data shows a significant decline in food inflation, which fell from 28.1% in February to 26.5% in March, driven by improved supply and relative price stability in essential commodities.

Non-food inflation, however, saw only a slight decrease, dipping from 18.8% to 18.7%.

The inflation pattern varied across different sectors.