Ghanaian inflation forces hospitality worker Mercy Adobea to reduce family necessities due to rising living costs.

Inflation in Ghana is pushing families to the brink, as high living costs leave many struggling to make ends meet. Mercy Adobea, a 43-year-old hospitality worker, earns 115 USD a month, which she spends mostly on food and transportation. However, due to inflation, she now has to spend an additional 22 USD on these necessities, leaving her with virtually nothing. As a result, Adobea has been forced to cut back on essential purchases for the wellbeing of her family.

April 17, 2024
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