HC Deb 31 January 1952 vol 495 c52W
67. Sir W. Smithers

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the purchasing power of the £ sterling, calculated over the whole field of personal expenditure, taking 1st January, 1945, as £1, on 1st January, 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952.

Sir A. Salter

Figures are not available for the dates specified. But taking 20s. as the average for 1945, the corresponding averages for 1948, 1949 and 1950 were 16s. 11d., 16s. 7d. and 16s. ld., respectively. A comparable figure for 1951 is not yet available.

68. Sir W. Smithers

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the purchasing power in this country of the £, taking 1900 as 100, for each decennial period since; and if he will give similar figures, on the best estimates available, calculated over the whole field of personal expenditure for the latest convenient date.

Sir A. Salter

Only approximate figures can be given as different bases must be used for different periods and an index covering all consumer goods and services has only been available since 1938. Subject to this qualification the figures are as follows:

1900 100
1910 95
1920 37
1930 58
1940 49
1950 31

A comparable figure for 1951 is not yet available.