South Africa's Inflation Hits Three-year Low As Economy Faces Persistent Challenges

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south africas inflation hits threeyear low as economy faces persistent challenges

South Africa's inflation rate has dropped to its lowest level in three years, according to official data released on Wednesday. The country's annual consumer price inflation reached 4.6% in July, down from 5.1% in June, marking a significant decline after ten months of inflation remaining within the 5-6% range, the national statistics agency StatsSA reported.

The development comes amid South Africas ongoing struggle with long-standing economic challenges, such as elevated unemployment, extensive poverty, and limited growth.

StatsSA reported earlier this month that the country's unemployment rate rose to 33.5% in the second quarter of 2024, nearing record levels. This means that 8.4 million people are currently out of work, a significant increase from 5.2 million in 2014.

While overall food inflation saw a slight decrease from 4.6% in June to 4.5% in July, prices for bread and cereals increased by 5.6%, up from 5.2% the previous month. Transport inflation also eased, falling from 5.5% in June to 4.2% in July, with fuel prices continuing to drop for a second consecutive month.

The central bank of South Africa has set an inflation target of between 3% and 6%, and in July, it opted to keep its main interest rate steady at 8.25%, amidst the ongoing economic challenges.