How much barber shop owners make in Ghana

Barber shop owners in Ghana can make anywhere from about GH¢3,000 to GH¢18,000+ per month, depending on shop size, location, and whether the owner also works behind the chair. A smaller shop where the owner cuts hair can bring in around GH¢3,000–GH¢9,000 monthly, while a busier shop with multiple barbers can reach GH¢7,000–GH¢18,000 or more.

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What the numbers look like

  • A barbering business report in Ghana says a skilled barber at a busy shop can profit about GH¢700–GH¢800 per day.
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  • That lines up with stronger shops that charge more, especially in busy areas or premium neighborhoods.
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  • One Ghanaian barber publicly said he made about GH¢100k in 2023, showing that high earnings are possible for a well-built business over a year.
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Main factors

  • Location: Busy places usually bring more walk-in customers and higher prices.
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  • Number of barbers: More chairs and more staff can mean more total revenue, even if the owner takes a share.
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  • Pricing: Basic cuts are cheaper, but dyeing, designs, home service, and kids’ cuts can increase income.
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  • Reputation: Cleanliness, speed, customer service, and modern equipment affect repeat business.
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Simple earning picture

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Shop typeEstimated monthly owner incomeNotes
Small shop, owner cuts hairGH¢3,000–GH¢9,000Usually 1–2 chairs
Medium shop with multiple barbersGH¢7,000–GH¢18,000+Depends on traffic and pricing
Very busy / premium shopHigher than GH¢18,000Possible in top locations

Bottom line

For most barber shop owners in Ghana, a realistic monthly income is often in the mid-thousands of cedis, but a well-run shop in a strong location can make much more. The business can be profitable, but earnings vary a lot by neighborhood, shop quality, and how many customers come in each day.

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TL;DR: Barber shop owners in Ghana commonly make about GH¢3,000–GH¢18,000+ per month, with top shops earning more.

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