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    Cost of living has come down

    August 25, 20252 Mins Read


    National Treasury CS John Mbadi/File

    National Treasury Cabinet
    Secretary John has said the economy is stabilising and the cost of living has
    come down.

    The CS
    lauded the country for making progress, saying that when united, Kenya will realise
    economic stability in the shortest time.

    Mbadi said to
    achieve this, Kenyans need to love the country and be patriotic about it
    through their opinions.

    “In 2022,
    we had inflation rates at unimaginable percentages, 9.6 per cent. It has now
    come down to 4.1 per cent. To me, that clearly reflects a reduction in the cost
    of living. The cost of the basic commodities from 2022 to 2025 and in 2022 it was
    worse. Coming from the end of 2022, 2023 and to 2025, the price of most basic
    commodities has gone down from the basic ones, sugar, maize flour and fuel,” he
    said.

    The CS said
    that the cost of living is not determined in political rallies and churches but
    rather by the data collected and disseminated.

    CS Mbadi
    said that the cost of living is about the cost of basic commodities, and the
    data collected, which the country has.

    “The statistics
    are there, and there is no one who can dispute that. If you want to know that it
    is the reality, early
    2023, when
    the cost of basic commodities felt unaffordable for ordinary Kenyans, we were
    out in the streets with sufurias on our heads,” Mbadi said.

    “Today, how many people
    are still doing that? I don’t see them. It means the cost of living has come
    down.”

    The CS said that the
    country’s economic outlook has been facing challenges due to debt payments.

    He said the country is
    consuming about 48 per cent of the ordinary revenue going into servicing debts
    in terms of interest, which is unsustainable.

    The CS said they have
    identified that as a risk, and the government has put in measures to reduce the debt
    risk facing the country.

    “Early last year, there
    was panic that we were likely to default on our debt obligation,” he added.

    Mbadi said the country is doing
    relatively well, driven by increased exports, particularly in horticulture and
    coffee.

    “In addition, diaspora remittances have
    provided crucial support. Earlier this year, we successfully made a timely
    Eurobond payment, effectively eliminating the associated risk,” he added.

    He spoke on Monday during the official launch of the FY 2026/27 and Medium-Term Budget Preparation Process at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).



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