The 2023/24 Kenya Housing Survey Basic Report found that 64.1% of households live in informal settlements, while 21.1% live in formal settlements.
MoreThe 2024 Gross County Product (GCP) Report released in January 2025 is based on data collected and compiled in December 2024.
MoreThe report indicates that the residential market featured a variety of property types, with three-bedroom flats being the most common (23.3%).
MoreThe report also shows that inflation eased to an average of 4.08% in the third quarter of 2024 from 6.93% in the same period last year, mainly driven by lower prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages.
MorePrices of diesel and petrol, however, declined by 1.8 per cent and 2.4 per cent, respectively, between November 2024 and December 2024.
MoreThe survey report illustrates the digital divide by examining ICT devices and service usage and ownership at the individual and household levels.
MoreThe 2024 FinAccess Household Survey Report has revealed that financial inclusion in Kenya has seen a slight improvement. Eighty-four per cent of the adult population now has access to financial services, up from 83.7 per cent in 2021. Meanwhile, the report,
MoreSmartphone ownership stands at 49.1% nationally, with a significant urban-rural divide: 70.2% of urban males own smartphones compared to 35.3% of rural males.
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