Ghana’s economy records 6.3% growth in Q2 2025, highest since 2019

File photo of Makola Market in the Greater Accra Region.
File photo of Makola Market in the Greater Accra Region.

Ghana’s economy expanded by 6.3 percent in the second quarter of 2025, marking the highest growth rate since 2019, according to data released by the Ghana Statistical Service in Accra.

The growth was driven largely by the Services sector, which recorded a 9.9 percent growth rate and contributed the biggest share to the overall economy.

The Statistical Service noted that the Services sector was the largest contributor to the country’s output in the period under review, playing a pivotal role in the strong performance recorded.

It added that the 6.3 percent growth represents the strongest quarterly expansion in six years, reflecting a significant rebound in Ghana’s economic activity.

Source: Joy Business