Average earnings in Ghana increased at a slower pace than productivity growth – GSS

Average earnings in Ghana increased at a slower pace than productivity growth – GSS

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 24/02/2025
The Ghana Statistical Service’s (GSS) first edition of the “National Report on Productivity, Employment, and Growth” has revealed that average earnings in Ghana increased at a slower pace than productivity growth. The report also showed that sub-sectors of the economy with the highest earnings (…)
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