A new study led by Professor Smart Sarpong of the Kumasi Technical University has found that only 32.2 percent of salaried workers in Ghana are able to save money, highlighting significant financial ...
A cross-section of Ghanaians have expressed unanimous views on economic indicators they expect to significantly improve to ...
The debate surrounding the Bank of Ghana’s reported GH¢15.6 billion loss for 2025 has quickly become one of the most politically charged discussions in Ghana today. Critics have portrayed the losses ...
Despite the macroeconomic progress made in the past year, living conditions of Ghanaians continue to be poor, with high cost of living still hitting citizens hard, policy think tank the APL has ...
The containers of humanitarian aid that Crosscause send to West Africa and Eastern Europe bring not just vital humanitarian ...
The Bank of Ghana’s 2025 annual financial results, released on 1 May 2025, show a significant accounting loss. This outcome has attracted considerable public commentary, and it is important that it be ...
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When price rigidity undermines brand trust: A marketing professional’s perspective on Ghana’s cost of living
Accra, April 13, GNA – Marketing Professionals are trained to look beyond figures on spreadsheets to interrogate how economic decisions shape consumer perceptions, brand equity, and long-term market ...
Understanding your cost of living can help you stay within your budget. The cost of living varies from state to state and ...
Ghana's oceans are in crisis. The 30x30 target offers a framework for recovery -- but frameworks alone do not restore fish stocks, rebuild livelihoods, or close the enforcement gap that allows ...
Interested in moving to Spain? A new cost of living calculator breaks down costs across 11 Spanish cities and shows expats where they can afford a better quality of life. ByLaura Begley Bloom, Senior ...
A Labor politician billed taxpayers nearly $23,000 for a 15-day African junket, deliberately splitting the cost across two ...
In 2014, when Diane Shields turned 65, she retired from her well-paying job at a bank in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and withdrew a portion of her 401(k) to prepare for the next phase. “I used my ...
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