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IEA: 7 in 10 Ghanaians worried about rising food prices

Juliana Odame AsarebyJuliana Odame Asare
February 11, 2026
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Seven out of 10 Ghanaians are deeply concerned about rising food prices and the escalating cost of living, according to a new survey by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), highlighting persistent economic anxiety despite strong approval ratings for President John Dramani Mahama.

The findings, contained in a press release dated February 11, 2026, show that 71 per cent of respondents said they are very concerned about the price of food and other consumer goods. The poll, conducted in December 2025, sampled over 1,000 people across all regions of Ghana.

Unemployment and illegal mining also ranked high among national concerns. The survey found that 46 per cent of respondents identified unemployment as one of the most pressing issues facing the country, while 30 per cent cited illegal mining.

The IEA noted that the survey was designed to assess public opinion on prevailing socioeconomic pressures one year after the 2024 general election, as well as to evaluate perceptions of President Mahama’s job performance.

While economic concerns remain widespread, the President continues to enjoy significant public support.

The survey shows that 68 per cent of respondents approve of the way Ghana’s President is handling his job, compared to 22 per cent who disapprove and 10 per cent who have no opinion.

President Mahama assumed office on January 7, 2025, amid high public expectations and serious economic challenges, including high debt levels, inflation, a depreciating currency, unemployment, and concerns over the size of government.

According to the IEA, although some key economic indicators appear to be improving, substantial socioeconomic difficulties persist.

The survey ultimately reflects a mixed national mood: strong approval of the President’s performance, coupled with sustained concern about rising living costs and household economic pressures.

68% of Ghanaians approve of Mahama’s performance — IEA Survey

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