RealWorth
United Kingdom · 1910

£200 in 1910 =

£31,720today
×158.60+15760.0% inflation19102026

Life in 1910

In 1910, United Kingdom's average annual wage was approximately £60. This means £200 represented roughly 173.3 weeks of average earnings — a luxury purchase. To put this in perspective, a loaf of bread cost approximately £0.022 and typical monthly rent was around £0.9.

What you could buy

£200 in 1910
Loaf of bread
9.1k×
Milk (gallon)
2.9k×
Monthly rent
222×
Gasoline (gallon)
3.3k×
£31,720 in 2026
Loaf of bread
23.5k×
Milk (gallon)
10.6k×
Monthly rent
13×
Gasoline (gallon)
5.0k×

These calculations are estimates based on United Kingdom's Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from Bank of England Millennium Dataset; ONS CPI/RPI series; Clark (2005) cost-of-living index. Pre-1914 uses Bank of England 'A Millennium of Macroeconomic Data' (Broadberry et al.). Napoleonic inflation 1800–1815 and Victorian deflation 1815–1896 reflected. Results may differ from other inflation calculators due to methodology differences. See our Methodology and Sources pages for full details.