Annual Inflation Rate of African Countries in 2010
Updated on May 15, 2023.

In 2010, Guinea had the highest annual inflation rate (15.05%) as measured by the consumer prices index, followed by Angola (14.47%), and then Nigeria (13.74%). Seychelles had the lowest annual inflation rate (-2.4%) in Africa in 2010.

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 2010 (%)
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Table of Annual Inflation Rate of African Countries in 2010
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Country Inflation(%)
Algeria 3.91
Angola 14.47
Benin 2.21
Botswana 6.95
Burkina Faso -0.76
Burundi 6.49
Cape Verde 2.08
Cameroon 1.27
Republic of Congo 0.39
Ivory Coast 1.23
Democratic Republic of the Congo 7.10
Djibouti 3.95
Central African Republic 1.49
Chad -2.08
Egypt 11.27
Equatorial Guinea 7.79
Eswatini 4.51
Ethiopia 8.15
Gabon 1.46
Gambia 5.05
Ghana 10.73
Guinea 15.05
Guinea-Bissau 2.52
Kenya 3.96
Lesotho 3.46
Liberia 7.29
Libya 2.80
Madagascar 9.25
Malawi 7.41
Mali 1.11
Mauritania 6.28
Mauritius 2.93
Morocco 0.99
Mozambique 12.43
Zambia 8.50
Zimbabwe 3.02
Tanzania 6.20
Uganda 3.98
Tunisia 3.34
Togo 1.45
Sudan 12.98
South Africa 4.09
South Sudan 1.17
Sierra Leone 7.19
Senegal 1.23
Rwanda -0.25
Niger 0.80
Nigeria 13.74
Namibia 4.88
Comoros 3.36
Sao Tome and Principe 13.34
Seychelles -2.40

Inflation of African Countries

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