Cost of living Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/cost-of-living/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 04 Jul 2017 12:35:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Cost of living Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/cost-of-living/ 32 32 Too much imports cause of Ghana’s high cost of living – Economist https://citifmonline.com/2017/07/too-much-imports-cause-of-ghanas-high-cost-of-living-economist/ Tue, 04 Jul 2017 12:35:06 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=333864 Economist and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Fiscal Studies, Dr. Said Boakye, has blamed the high cost of living in Ghana on the country’s voracious appetite for imported products. Dr. Boakye made the remark on the Citi Breakfast Show on Tuesday, on the back of a report that Ghana has been ranked as one […]

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Economist and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Fiscal Studies, Dr. Said Boakye, has blamed the high cost of living in Ghana on the country’s voracious appetite for imported products.

Dr. Boakye made the remark on the Citi Breakfast Show on Tuesday, on the back of a report that Ghana has been ranked as one of countries in the world with the  highest cost of living.

The report by MoveHub factored the price of groceries, transport, bills, restaurants and renting a home into its calculations using New York as the benchmark.

Sharing his expertise on the issue on the Citi Breakfast Show on Tuesday, Dr. Boakye explained that, the high cost of import duty and transportation accounts for high cost of products in the country.

“Many of these items are not produced over here, they are imported and there is so much high cost of transportation. In US too, there is something similar, but the advantage America has is that, they import in large quantities and they have cost advantage. We import in bits and there is so much transportation cost involved. When you get over here, you add profit margin and particularly the cost of duty. When all these things are added, it makes prices of products which would have been bought relatively cheaper rates in USA, more expensive in Ghana.”

When asked by host of the Citi Breakfast Show, Bernard Avle, about whether traders were not seeking to make extreme profit hence the high cost of products, Dr. Boakye said such was not the case.

“When it comes to profiteering, I don’t believe in that. The seller is able to do so when the conditions are conducive for that; you can’t just price anything that you want. Perhaps, if profit margins are higher, then it means there is a little competitiveness and there is some form of monopoly power in the system. But that might not be so much apparent, after all, many others are also importing. What is adding considerably to the cost is the cost of duty and transportation,” he stated.

Two categories of Ghanaians

He further categorized Ghanaians into two saying there are the “haves” who live by international standards and “non-haves” who live in ghettos.

He lamented that, those who live by international standards pay exorbitant prices for rent as compared to the “non-haves.”

“In Ghana, the society is divided basically into two; the haves, those who live in international setting, and non-haves who live in ghettos. Those who live in apartments of international standards, the rents they are pay are very high. Those who live in cantonments and surrounding areas, some charge in dollars. Of course New York and other places are very expensive, but if you move to other places in the United States, they are less expensive compared to rents that are charged in Cantonments, Osu and other places in Ghana.”

What should be done?

He said to change the trend; Ghanaians should be encouraged to do more domestic production.

“Domestic production is also costly, costly in terms of energy which is very high. When you want to manufacture, you also need to import machinery. All these make cost of local production very high. It is not that we love imports; it means cost of manufacturing is very high,” the research fellow added.

By: Godwin Akweiteh Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Ghana has highest cost of living in Africa – Report https://citifmonline.com/2017/07/ghana-has-highest-cost-of-living-in-africa-report/ https://citifmonline.com/2017/07/ghana-has-highest-cost-of-living-in-africa-report/#comments Mon, 03 Jul 2017 14:16:46 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=333662 A company dedicated to helping people move abroad has ranked Ghana as the African nation with the highest cost of living. The company, called MoveHub, based its calculations on the price of groceries, transport, bills, restaurants and renting a home. The calculation was then placed on an index, which used New York as the benchmark. […]

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A company dedicated to helping people move abroad has ranked Ghana as the African nation with the highest cost of living.

The company, called MoveHub, based its calculations on the price of groceries, transport, bills, restaurants and renting a home. The calculation was then placed on an index, which used New York as the benchmark.

After giving New York a score of 100, MoveHub ranked other countries in relation to New York. A country that scored higher than 100 is more expensive than New York, while scoring below signals that it is cheaper.

Ghana ranked number 20 on the list of 21 countries.

The last five countries on the list, including Ghana, were Italy (which shared the 20th rank with Ghana), Israel, Kuwait, Japan, and New Zealand.

The top five countries were (by rank)  Bermuda, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Iceland, and Singapore.

Though New York was used as a barometer, the USA as a country ranked number 15 because it is considerably less expensive to live in areas outside of large cities like New York.

Ghana’s population is less than 15% of Nigeria’s, which did not make the list. Having a smaller population than some of Africa’s most prosperous nations along with a higher GDP than potential competitor, Nigeria, likely drives up Ghana’s cost of living in comparison with larger populations.

The large number of expats drawn to Ghana because of its comparatively stable economy also likely contributes to a higher average cost of living.

By: Joy Notoma/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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