Annual Inflation Rate of African Countries in 2004
Updated on May 15, 2023.
In 2004, Angola had the highest annual inflation rate (43.54%) as measured by the consumer prices index, followed by Ghana (18.04%), and then Zambia (17.97%). Chad had the lowest annual inflation rate (-5.35%) in Africa in 2004.
The World Bank defines inflation measured by the consumer price index as "the annual percentage change in the cost to the average consumer of acquiring a basket of goods and services that may be fixed or changed at specified intervals, such as yearly".
Data Source: World Bank.
Annual Inflation Rate of African Countries in 2004 (%)
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Table of Annual Inflation Rate of African Countries in 2004
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Country | Inflation(%) |
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Algeria | 3.96 |
Angola | 43.54 |
Benin | 0.87 |
Botswana | 6.95 |
Burkina Faso | -0.40 |
Burundi | 8.18 |
Cape Verde | -1.89 |
Cameroon | 0.23 |
Republic of Congo | 2.43 |
Ivory Coast | 1.46 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 3.99 |
Djibouti | 3.12 |
Central African Republic | -2.07 |
Chad | -5.35 |
Egypt | 11.27 |
Equatorial Guinea | 4.22 |
Eswatini | 3.45 |
Ethiopia | 3.33 |
Gabon | 0.41 |
Gambia | 14.21 |
Ghana | 18.04 |
Guinea-Bissau | 0.88 |
Kenya | 11.62 |
Lesotho | 5.02 |
Liberia | 7.83 |
Libya | -2.20 |
Madagascar | 13.96 |
Malawi | 11.43 |
Mali | -3.10 |
Mauritania | 10.37 |
Mauritius | 4.71 |
Morocco | 1.49 |
Zambia | 17.97 |
Tanzania | 4.74 |
Uganda | 3.72 |
Tunisia | 3.63 |
Togo | 0.39 |
Sudan | 9.66 |
South Africa | -0.69 |
Senegal | 0.52 |
Rwanda | 12.25 |
Niger | 0.26 |
Nigeria | 15.00 |
Namibia | 4.14 |
Comoros | 4.47 |
Sao Tome and Principe | 13.29 |
Seychelles | 3.86 |
Inflation of African Countries
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