See what £100,000 from 2020 is worth in today's money, adjusted for United Kingdom inflation.
Quick answer: £100,000 in 2020 has the same buying power as about £122,467 today, based on real measured United Kingdom consumer price data (latest CPI: 2024). Prices have risen roughly 22% over that period, so it takes £122,467 now to buy what £100,000 bought in 2020.
Money is converted between two years using compound inflation, never simple inflation:
Where n = number of years between the two points and i = the annual inflation rate. The CPI ratio is preferred because it reflects the inflation that actually occurred rather than a flat assumption.
Using measured US CPI, $10,000 in 2010 has the same purchasing power as about $14,400 today — prices rose roughly 1.44x over that period.
If inflation averages 6%, $100,000 today will need to grow to about $179,085 in 10 years just to buy the same things, and an un-raised income would feel like only $55,840.
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£100,000 in 2020 has the same purchasing power as £119,405 today.
Worth today (2026)
£119,405
Original amount (2020)
£100,000
Equivalent amount rises with prices; buying power shows what a fixed £100,000 would feel like in 2020 money as years pass.
| Year | Equivalent amount | Buying power (2020 £) |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | £100,000 | £100,000 |
| 2021 | £102,508 | £97,554 |
| 2022 | £111,735 | £89,497 |
| 2023 | £119,458 | £83,711 |
| 2024 | £122,467 | £81,654 |
| 2025 | £115,927 | £86,261 |
| 2026 | £119,405 | £83,748 |