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95% of Ghanaians believe  country’s macroeconomic performance met expectations in half-year 2025 – PwC



Ninety-five percent of Ghanaians in a survey conducted by professional services firm PwC believe the country’s macroeconomic performance in the first half of the year has met or exceeded expectations.

Similarly, 68% of the respondents remain confident that the overall real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth target of 4.0% will be achieved or surpassed.

The survey was conducted online.

About 45% of the respondents, however, intimated that the drop in inflation is not reflecting in their daily lives.

Nonetheless, 62% of the respondents are optimistic that the targeted-end period inflation will be achieved or even surpassed.

The Bank of Ghana also received praise for the good run of inflation.

The report indicated that while many Ghanaians do not feel the benefits, two-thirds believe the performance will hold or be even better in the second half of the year.

On tax policy, 60% of respondents believe the tax policy environment in the first half of 2025 has been supportive yet still needs improvement.

However, 25% say tax administration experience has been unsatisfactory.

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