HC Deb 01 April 1957 vol 568 cc19-20W
Mr. E. Johnson

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the fall in the value of the £ sterling, from one year to another, since 1914, taking the index of 100 for that year.

Mr. Birch

The table below sets out the estimated changes in the purchasing power of the £ sterling for the years since 1914, taking the index as 100 in 1914.

1914 100
1915 81
1916 68
1917 57
1918 49
1919 47
1920 40
1921 44
1922 55
1923 57
1924 57
1925 57
1926 58
1927 60
1928 60
1929 61
1930 63
1931 68
1932 69
1933 71
1934 71
1935 70
1936 68
1937 65
1938 64
1946 35
1947 33
1948 30
1949 30
1950 29
1951 27
1952 25
1953 25
1954 24
1955 23
1956 22

The calculation is based on changes in the cost of living index between 1914 and 1938 and changes in the consumer price index since then.

Figures are not available on a comparable basis for the years 1939 to 1945.