HC Deb 27 November 1956 vol 561 c32W
Mr. M. Lindsay

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the fall in the value of the £ sterling from one year to another since 1938, taking the index of 100 for that year.

Mr. H. Macmillan

The figures are as follows:

1938 100
1939 97
1940 81
1941 71
1942 66
1943 63
1944 62
1945 61
1946 59
1947 55
1948 51
1949 50
1950 48
1951 45
1952 42
1953 41
1954 41
1955 39
1956 (average of ten months) 38

Figures for 1938 and 1946 to 1955 are based on the Consumer Price Index. The figure for the first ten months of 1956 is a provisional estimate based on the movement of the Index of Retail Prices since 1955. The revised series for the Consumer Price Index is not available for the period 1939 to 1945, and the figures for these years are therefore approximations only.