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Dalex CEO urges caution as inflation drops, but living costs remain high
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49851, member: 636"] A finance company chief warned people about spending money carelessly after Ghana's inflation numbers went down to 13.7 percent. Joe Jackson runs Dalex Finance and shared his thoughts on social media Monday. He told citizens not to party like they just won the jackpot because lower inflation does not make things cheaper at the market. Jackson reminded everyone that kenkey still costs the same amount of money despite the good news about inflation. He wants people to understand that statistical improvements do not always help families buy more food or pay bills easier. The finance expert posted his message on X platform to reach ordinary citizens across the country. Jackson celebrated the inflation drop as positive news but warned against getting too excited about it. He stressed that smart planning and careful spending remain important for every household. The businessman called the inflation decrease a sign of hope rather than some kind of economic miracle that fixes everything overnight. Jackson urged Ghanaians to save money for future needs instead of assuming life just became more affordable. Economic analysts continue arguing about whether these new numbers actually improve daily life for regular people. Some experts believe the inflation data shows real progress for the nation's economy. Other specialists think these statistics mean very little for families struggling to afford basic necessities. The debate centers around whether government numbers reflect genuine changes or just look good on paper without helping citizens. [/QUOTE]
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