Purchasing Power of British Pounds
from 1245 to Present


Enter initial year before entering the initial amount.
      using:
Retail Price Index
Average Earnings




  1245 to 1970  1971 to Present
Initial Year *:
Initial Year *:
Initial Amount:
pounds
shillings
pence
Initial Amount:
£
Desired Year **:
* Select initial year within 1245-1970 range or within 1971-Present range to activate the initial amount field.
** Select desired year between 1245 and Present.
Enter data as a number without a £ sign or commas.

Why not 2011?

The measures used in this calculator are the longest series of their kind: the retail price index and an index of average earnings. See a discussion of Using the Retail Price Index (RPI).

Other comparison series might be preferable, depending on the context of the question. For more choices but with a shorter time period, consult Five Ways to Compute the Relative Value of a UK Pound Amount, 1830 to Present where you will also find further discussion of this issue.

To determine the value of an amount of money in a particular ("original") year compared to another ("desired") year, enter the values in the appropriate places below. For example, you may want to know: How much money would you need in the year 2000, to have the same "purchasing power" as £1 5s 3d in year 1900. If you entered these values in the correct places, you will find that the answers are £81.20 and £307.00.

Prior to February 15, 1971 ("Decimal day," or "D-day"), monetary amounts in the U.K. were expressed as pounds (£), shillings (s.) and pence (d.), where £1 = 20s. = 240d. After 1970, there were 100 pennies in a pound, so one (new) penny = 2.4 old pence. All numbers should be entered in decimal rather than fractional form (for example, 1.5 rather than 1 1/2).



Citation

Lawrence H. Officer and Samuel H. Williamson, "Purchasing Power of British Pounds from 1245 to Present," MeasuringWorth, 2011.

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