HC Deb 29 October 1957 vol 575 cc10-1W
72. Mr. Lewis

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will publish in HANSARD a table of figures showing the monthly internal purchasing value of the £ sterling since October, 1951, until the latest convenient stated date, taking the £ as having a purchasing value of 20s. in October, 1951, and using as the basis the retail price index.

84. Mr. de Freitas

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he is aware that, taking the internal purchas-

PURCHASING POWER OF THE £ STERLING BASED ON OCTOBER, 1951 = 20s.
1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
January 19 5 18 7 18 4 17 8 16 10 16 1
February 19 5 18 7 18 5 17 8 16 10 16 1
March 19 4 18 5 18 5 17 8 16 7 16 2
April 19 0 18 3 18 2 17 7 16 4 16 1
May 19 0 18 4 18 3 17 7 16 5 16 1
June 18 8 18 3 18 1 17 3 16 5 15 11
July 18 9 18 3 17 10 17 2 16 6 15 9
August 18 10 18 4 17 11 17 3 16 5 15 9
September 18 10 18 5 18 0 17 2 16 5 15 10
October 20 0 18 8 18 5 17 11 17 0 16 4
November 19 11 18 9 18 4 17 10 16 9 16 3
December 19 9 18 7 18 5 17 8 16 9 16 3

The above figures are based wholly on the index of retail prices, compiled by the Ministry of Labour.

The usual method of computing changes in the internal purchasing power of the £ is to base the calculations on the consumer price index compiled annually by the Central Statistical Office in connection with estimates of national income and expenditure. On the basis the purchasing power of the £ since 1946 has been:—

Based on 1946=20s. Based on 1951=20s.
s. d. s. d.
1946 20 0
1947 18 8
1948 17 4
1949 16 11
1950 16 5
1951 15 2 20 0
1952 14 4 18 11
1953 14 0 18 6
1954 13 9 18 2
1955 13 4 17 7
1956 12 9 16 10
1957 (Jan.—Sept. provisional estimate) 12 4 16 4

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