UK Inflation rate right now

Prices in the UK are rising at 2.82% per year as of Apr 2026. Something that cost £100 in Apr 2025 costs about £102.82 today.

Annual inflation

2.82%

vs. Apr 2025

Monthly change

0.78%

Prices rose 0.78% from last month

CPI index

142.10

Up from 100 in the 2015 base year

Latest reading

Apr 2026

Last month: 3.30% YoY

Year-over-year inflation

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CPI index level

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Historical context

  • Inflation has averaged 3.43% over the last 10 years and 2.83% across the full series since 1989.
  • In the last 10 years, prices have risen faster than the 2% target in 81 of 120 months (≈68% of the time); they ran above 5% in 23 months (≈19%).
  • The highest reading was 11.09% in Oct 2022; the lowest was -0.20% in Apr 2015.
  • Today's reading sits in the Near 2% target regime (heuristic: <0% deflation, 0–1% disinflation, 1–3% near target, 3–5% above target, >5% high inflation).

Long-run averages (YoY inflation)
Trailing 5 years5.12%
Trailing 10 years3.43%
Trailing 20 years2.94%
Full series since 19892.83%
Peak (Oct 2022)11.09%
Trough (Apr 2015)-0.20%
Time around the 2% target (last 10 years)
Months below 2%39 / 120
Months above 2%81 / 120
Months above 5%23 / 120
Current regimeNear 2% target

Purchasing-power calculator

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£100 from Jan 1990 is worth about in Apr 2026. That's cumulative inflation, or about per year.

£100 across decades — quick reference

Base year (Jan) £100 then Equivalent today Cumulative inflation CAGR
1988 £100.00 £293.60 193.6% 2.87%
1990 £100.00 £265.11 165.1% 2.75%
2000 £100.00 £197.64 97.6% 2.65%
2010 £100.00 £161.85 61.8% 3.05%
2020 £100.00 £131.33 31.3% 4.65%

Equivalent today = £100 × (CPItoday / CPIbase Jan). CAGR is the equivalent compound annual inflation rate over the full window.

Year Avg CPI Annual inflation (avg) Year-end CPI Annual inflation (Dec/Dec)
2025 138.37 +3.37% 140.10 +3.32%
2024 133.86 +2.54% 135.60 +2.57%
2023 130.54 +7.30% 132.20 +3.93%
2022 121.66 +9.05% 127.20 +10.51%
2021 111.56 +2.58% 115.10 +5.40%
2020 108.75 +0.88% 109.20 +0.65%
2019 107.80 +1.78% 108.50 +1.31%
2018 105.92 +2.48% 107.10 +2.10%
2017 103.36 +2.69% 104.90 +2.94%
2016 100.65 +0.64% 101.90 +1.60%
Month CPI MoM YoY
Apr 2026 142.100 +0.78% +2.82%
Mar 2026 141.000 +0.64% +3.30%
Feb 2026 140.100 +0.43% +3.01%
Jan 2026 139.500 -0.43% +3.03%
Dec 2025 140.100 +0.43% +3.32%
Nov 2025 139.500 -0.21% +3.26%
Oct 2025 139.800 +0.36% +3.56%
Sep 2025 139.300 +0.00% +3.80%
Aug 2025 139.300 +0.22% +3.72%
Jul 2025 139.000 +0.07% +3.89%
Jun 2025 138.900 +0.36% +3.58%
May 2025 138.400 +0.14% +3.36%
Apr 2025 138.200 +1.25% +3.52%
Mar 2025 136.500 +0.37% +2.63%
Feb 2025 136.000 +0.44% +2.80%
Jan 2025 135.400 -0.15% +2.97%
Dec 2024 135.600 +0.37% +2.57%
Nov 2024 135.100 +0.07% +2.58%
Oct 2024 135.000 +0.60% +2.27%
Sep 2024 134.200 -0.07% +1.67%
Aug 2024 134.300 +0.37% +2.28%
Jul 2024 133.800 -0.22% +2.22%
Jun 2024 134.100 +0.15% +1.98%
May 2024 133.900 +0.30% +1.98%

How the inflation rate is derived

Every figure on this page is derived from a single upstream series: the UK Consumer Price Index (CPI, All Items), not seasonally adjusted, published directly by the UK Office for National Statistics (time series D7BT, dataset MM23). The index equals 100 in the 2015 base year; the latest reading of 142.10 means the consumer basket is about 42.1% more expensive than it was then. ONS publishes the CPI (D7BT) from January 1988 onwards, which is where this page's history begins.

Year-over-year (headline)
YoY% = (CPI[t] / CPI[t−12] − 1) × 100

Compares the latest month's index to the same month one year ago. This is the number most media outlets and the Bank of England cite when they say "inflation is X%".

Month-over-month
MoM% = (CPI[t] / CPI[t−1] − 1) × 100

Change vs. the prior month. Better for spotting turning points but noisier. The UK series is not seasonally adjusted, so month-over-month readings reflect both underlying price changes and regular seasonal patterns; the year-over-year view filters those out.

Annualized (3-mo / 6-mo)
Ann% = ((CPI[t] / CPI[t−k])^(12/k) − 1) × 100

The recent-momentum view favoured by central bankers: what annual rate would you get if the last k months' pace continued for a full year?

Release schedule: the ONS publishes the prior month's CPI around the third Wednesday of each month. Expected next refresh of this page: around June 12, 2026. Source data syncs automatically.

Months without CPI data. When the ONS has not yet published a reading for a given month (release delayed, revisions pending), we leave that month out of the series rather than interpolate or carry forward the previous value. This keeps every figure on the page tied to a real upstream observation.

  • Monthly change (MoM) for the month following a gap is shown as , since the prior calendar month is unavailable.
  • Year-over-year (YoY) still compares to the reading 12 months earlier if that month exists; otherwise it's omitted.
  • The purchasing-power calculator falls back to the nearest available month and tells you when it does.

Currently the series is complete — no months are missing.

Last upstream observation: April 2026. Artifact generated on 2026-06-16.