Ghana’s minimum wage has increased by 10% to GHS 19.97, effective March 1, 2025. This revision aims to support workers, although it might not keep pace with inflation. More details can be accessed through relevant online resources.
As of March 1, 2025, Ghana’s minimum wage has been officially updated. The national daily minimum wage (NDMW) has seen a 10% increase, raising it from GHS 18.15 to GHS 19.97 per day. This adjustment aims to provide better support for workers across the country, despite potential concerns regarding inflation rates.
For comprehensive details on these recent changes to the minimum wage, additional information can be found on the following resources:
– https://mywage.org/ghana/salary/minimum-wages
– https://africapay.org/ghana/salary/minimum-wages
It is important to note that the recent minimum wage increase may not fully address the ongoing inflationary trends affecting the economy, which is a critical concern for both workers and employers in Ghana.
The update to Ghana’s minimum wage is significant, marking a 10% increase effective March 1, 2025. While this raise aims to enhance worker support, it may not adequately combat inflationary pressures. Stakeholders should stay informed about ongoing economic developments and their impacts on wage practices in the country.
Original Source: wageindicator.org