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Gambia’s Inflation Rate

#169 of 179 in the Inflation Rate progress rankings

Measured as the annual percentage rise in general prices, the Inflation Rate reveals how rapidly costs for goods and services are increasing. It signals changes in purchasing power and economic balance, assisting policy makers in assessing stability (lower is better).

Latest (2023)
17.0 %
Year-over-year
+5.5 %
Change since start (1962→2023)
+15.2 %

Key insights

  • From 1962 to 2023, Inflation Rate changed by +15.2 %.
  • Most recent year-over-year change (2022→2023): +5.5 %.
  • Lowest level: -4.5 % in 1964.
  • Highest level: 56.6 % in 1986.

Inflation Rate Chart (1962–2023)

*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries

Inflation Rate Table (1962–2023)

Inflation Rate — Gambia
Year Inflation Rate
1962 1.8 %
1963 4.6 %
1964 -4.5 %
1965 1.2 %
1966 0.2 %
1967 1.4 %
1968 4.2 %
1969 5.0 %
1970 -2.0 %
1971 3.1 %
1972 8.7 %
1973 6.9 %
1974 9.2 %
1975 25.9 %
1976 17.0 %
1977 12.4 %
1978 8.9 %
1979 6.1 %
1980 6.8 %
1981 5.9 %
1982 10.9 %
1983 10.6 %
1984 22.1 %
1985 18.3 %
1986 56.6 %
1987 23.5 %
1988 11.7 %
1989 8.3 %
1990 12.2 %
1991 8.6 %
1992 9.5 %
1993 6.5 %
1994 1.7 %
1995 7.0 %
1996 1.1 %
1997 2.8 %
1998 1.1 %
1999 3.8 %
2000 0.8 %
2001 4.5 %
2002 8.6 %
2003 17.0 %
2004 14.2 %
2005 4.8 %
2006 2.1 %
2007 5.4 %
2008 4.4 %
2009 4.6 %
2010 5.1 %
2011 4.8 %
2012 4.3 %
2013 5.7 %
2014 6.0 %
2015 6.8 %
2016 7.2 %
2017 8.0 %
2018 6.5 %
2019 7.1 %
2020 5.9 %
2021 7.4 %
2022 11.5 %
2023 17.0 %

Source: World Bank