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Why Africa’s Middle Class Is Quietly Getting Poorer Despite Economic Growth

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 5 June 2026 08:09
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The headlines often sound encouraging.

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Growth Does Not Always Reach EveryoneThe Cost of Living Keeps RisingEducation and Healthcare Are Becoming More ExpensiveDebt Is Becoming More CommonThe Hidden Stress of Middle-Class LifeWhy This Matters

Economic growth. Rising investment. Expanding industries.

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Yet across Africa, many middle-class families tell a different story.

Despite positive economic indicators, countless households say they feel financially worse off than they did just a few years ago.

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So what is happening?

Growth Does Not Always Reach Everyone

When economies grow, the benefits are not always shared equally.

Large corporations may expand and investors may profit, but ordinary workers do not always see corresponding increases in their incomes.

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For many families, salaries have failed to keep pace with rising living costs.

The Cost of Living Keeps Rising

Housing costs have increased significantly in many urban areas.

Food prices remain high.

Transportation expenses continue to place pressure on household budgets.

Even families with stable jobs are finding it harder to maintain the lifestyles they once considered normal.

Education and Healthcare Are Becoming More Expensive

Middle-class households often invest heavily in private education and healthcare.

As these expenses rise, families are forced to dedicate larger portions of their income to essential services.

This leaves less money for savings, investments and long-term financial security.

Debt Is Becoming More Common

To maintain living standards, many households are increasingly relying on loans and credit facilities.

While borrowing can provide short-term relief, it often creates additional financial pressure over time.

The Hidden Stress of Middle-Class Life

One of the least discussed consequences is emotional.

Many professionals feel trapped between expectations and reality.

They may appear financially stable on the surface while privately struggling to meet obligations.

Why This Matters

A strong middle class is often considered the backbone of economic development.

When middle-class households lose purchasing power, local businesses suffer, consumer spending weakens and economic progress becomes more fragile.

The challenge for African economies is not simply achieving growth.

It is ensuring that growth translates into better lives for ordinary citizens.

That may be the true measure of success in the years ahead.

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