Fifty-seven percent (57%) of Ghanaians claim they and their families are worse off today than they were four years ago, according to the results of the third wave of the Ghana Election Poll which run from August 1 to September 31, 2020.
Out of the 2,246 Ghanaian respondents, 22% claim they and their families are just about the same as they were four years ago. However, 18% believe that they and their families are better off compared to what they were four years ago.
68% of Ghanaian adults who claim to be NDC/Lean NDC said they and their family are worse off today than they were four years ago, as compared to 42% of respondents who are NPP/Lean NPP who claim that they and their family are worse off today than they were four years ago. Ghanaians who consider themselves to be non-affiliated to any party believe that they and their families are worse off than they were four years ago.
Similar sentiments are shared across the selected 5 regions, where most Ghanaians believe that they and their families are worse off today than they were four years ago.
Across genders, same sentiments are shared as 55% of males and 58% of females believe that they and their families are worse off today than they were four years ago.
Meanwhile, across age groups, the situation becomes more pronounced with increasing age. It appears older Ghanaians believe that they and their families are worse off today than they were four years ago.
The scientific poll which was conducted online via the renowned market research firm MSI-ACI had 2,246 responses from Ghanaians, a little more than the 2,055 responses recorded in the Second Wave.
Over 90 percent of the respondents were living in Ghana and the rest were living in countries including South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Central African Republic and Algeria. At least half of respondents in the survey claimed to not belong to any political party, while those who are NDC/Lean NDC and those who are NPP/Lean NPP were 25% and 21%, respectively.
Results for the full sample have a margin of sampling error (with finite population correction) of plus or minus 2.068%. A representative sample of the Ghanaian population of 28,956,587 – population projection as stated on page 6 of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS 7) – was achieved by weighting (matching) the data according to age and gender demographics of the 2010 population and housing census and the GLSS 7.
The Ghana Election Poll is powered by GhanaWeb and the Africa Consumer Panel which is a cooperation between the digital publisher Africa Business Communities and renowned market research firm MSI-ACI.
The online poll is conducted every month and the results are published at the beginning of every other month on GhanaWeb.com. It is devoid of spam as the respondents can take the survey only once. The MSI-ACI platform that hosts the survey records the device on which the respondent takes the poll and does not allow for a second attempt from the same device.
The Ghana Election Poll is different from the open-access poll which is running on GhanaWeb. The latter allows participants to self-select into participation and its results cannot be generalized because it is a representative of only the participants of the poll.
Source: www.ghanaweb.com






