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Top 10 African countries where clothing is least affordable

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 28, 2025
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CPI has numerous components, the most prevalent of which are food, clothing, and housing. There are also other important components like recreation, health, education, and more.

Depending on an individual’s personal experience, the inflation of one component can be detrimental to their expenses, and for some, clothing inflation can hamper their spending flexibility.

A high CPI for clothes and footwear implies that these critical products become more costly, putting further financial hardship on families that already struggle to meet basic requirements.

The high expense of clothing and footwear might deepen the economic divide. Wealthier people can buy fine clothing, but lower-income people must rely on secondhand or low-quality alternatives.

When the CPI for clothes and footwear increases, it presents a great risk to an economy’s overall inflation, making it more difficult for economies to stabilize.

When inflation rises, earnings frequently fail to keep up with the higher cost of living, diminishing buying power.

African nations with thriving textile and footwear industries, such as Nigeria, South Africa, and Ethiopia, may face issues if the CPI in this sector climbs dramatically.

A textile factory in Ethiopia

High manufacturing costs, caused by inflation in raw materials, labor, and energy, frequently result in higher retail prices. As a result, buyers may shift their demand toward cheaper imports, weakening local firms.

Furthermore, as manufacturing costs rise, firms may opt to cut their staff, resulting in job losses and slower economic development.

Small and medium-sized firms (SMEs), which are the backbone of Africa’s textile and footwear industries, are especially sensitive to severe economic shocks.

Additionally, the disparity in income across classes might be exacerbated by the high expense of apparel and shoes. While lower-income groups are compelled to rely on second-hand or subpar alternatives, wealthier folks may purchase high-quality clothing.

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Top 10 African countries where clothing is least affordable

Rank Country Clothing and footwear CPI

1.

South Sudan

7,538.88

2.

Sierre Leone

31.67

3.

Angola

30.18

4.

Somalia

25.26

5.

Egypt

21.14

6.

Nigeria

16.81

7.

Malawi

15.90

8.

Chad

11.64

9.

The Gambia

10.61

10.

Tunisia

9.81

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