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Top 10 African countries projected to have the lowest inflation hikes in 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 15, 2025
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Various economic factors, including modest inflation estimates in several African countries, offer a mixed outlook for the coming year.

Inflation, which reflects changes in the overall price level of goods and services, can significantly influence economies, businesses, and consumers.

A low inflation projection for an African country in 2025 suggests a potential easing of price pressures, which could provide relief to industries and consumers.

With slower price increases, households may spend the same amount of money on more goods and services. This raises living standards, particularly for those with low and moderate incomes.

Predictability brought forth by stable prices encourages customers to invest and save money rather than spend it all, which boosts the economy as a whole.

Furthermore, economic stability is shown by low inflation, which increases the nation’s appeal to both international and local investors.

Djibouti [Wikipedia]

It lowers the risks connected with fluctuating pricing levels and creates an atmosphere that is favorable for long-term company planning.

In a nutshell, a low inflation rate aids in alleviating poverty by stabilizing prices for key products and services, lowering the cost of life for disadvantaged groups.

This typically results in a stronger and more stable currency, which in turn lowers the cost of imports, making critical commodities more inexpensive and helping trade balances.

With that said, here are the African countries projected to have the highest levels of inflation spikes in 2025, according to the latest World Economic Output report by the International Monetary Fund.

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Top 10 African countries projected to have the lowest inflation hikes in 2025

Rank Country Consumer Prices (Annual % change) 2025

1.

Djibouti

1.5%

2.

Comoros

1.5%

3.

Benin

2.0%

4.

Burkina Faso

2.0%

5.

Cabo Verde

2.0%

6.

Guinea-Bissau

2.0%

7.

Mali

2.0%

8.

Senegal

2.0%

9.

Togo

2.0%

10.

Gabon

2.2%

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