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Home » Ghana’s Job Market Hits a Snag: 15.7% Plunge in Advertised Positions During Mid-2025

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Ghana’s Job Market Hits a Snag: 15.7% Plunge in Advertised Positions During Mid-2025

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: October 1, 2025 4:44 pm
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ACCRA – In a sign that Ghana’s economic rebound isn’t evenly felt across all fronts, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has reported a sharp 15.7% drop in job advertisements across print and online media for June 2025. This comes straight from the central bank’s July 2025 Monetary Policy Report, painting a picture of cooling labor demand even as the broader economy shows promise. For job hunters scrolling through classifieds or LinkedIn, it’s a reminder that recovery can be uneven—promising in GDP figures, but tougher on the ground.

Let’s break it down. Back in June, employers posted just 2,502 openings, down from 2,968 the year before. That’s not just a blip; month-over-month, ads fell 18.4% from May’s 3,066 postings. Zoom out to the first half of 2025, and the total advertised jobs did edge up 7.7% to 18,604 compared to 17,278 in the same period of 2024. Still, that June slowdown has economists scratching their heads, wondering if it’s a temporary hiccup or the start of something stickier in the Ghana job market 2025.

This isn’t happening in a vacuum. Ghana’s economy kicked off the year strong, with GDP growth hitting 5.3% in the first quarter—beating last year’s 4.9% pace and signaling a solid footing after years of turbulence. Inflation’s been tamed too, dipping enough for the BoG to slash its benchmark rate by a whopping 300 basis points to 25% in late July, the biggest cut in history. Cheaper borrowing could juice up hiring down the line, but right now, businesses seem cautious. The mid-year budget review flagged a GHS 1.6 billion shortfall in customs revenue for the first half, hinting at softer activity in trade and imports.

On the employment side, it’s a mixed bag. The unemployment rate eased to around 13.1% overall by mid-2025, down from peaks above 14% in 2023. But dig deeper, and the story sours for the young crowd: Youth unemployment for ages 15-24 hovered at 32% last year, with little sign of quick relief. The World Bank sounded the alarm in August, calling out a persistent jobs crisis despite growth—pointing to skills mismatches and a non-oil sector that’s expanding but not fast enough to absorb new entrants.

One bright spot? Private sector contributions to the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) ticked up 2.1% in May 2025 to 1,065,925 workers, from 1,044,111 a year earlier. That suggests formal employment held steady month-to-month, flat from April’s 1,067,531. It’s not fireworks, but it’s stability in a sector that’s been battered by past restructurings—like the 978 banking jobs lost in the first half alone.

Looking ahead, the BoG’s optimistic on inflation hitting single digits by year-end, which could ease pressures and spur more postings. Projections peg full-year GDP at 4.3%, with non-oil growth leading the charge. But to tackle the decline in job advertisements Ghana is seeing, policymakers might need bolder moves—like targeted training or incentives for small businesses, which drive most hires.

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