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Money · Salary vs inflation

Is My Salary Keeping Up with Inflation?

In real terms, have you had a pay rise or a disguised pay cut? Enter your salary then and now to see the real-terms change in pounds.

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Salary vs inflation

Enter your salary then and now, plus the average inflation rate. Podge returns the real-terms verdict.

What this means

No waffle. Just the number and how it was worked out.

Formula used

Real change = current salary − (original salary × (1 + avg inflation)^years).

Worked example

A salary that rose from £32,000 to £35,000 over three years of 7% average inflation has not kept pace — the real-terms value fell by around £1,700.

Common questions

Which inflation measure should I use?
CPI is the standard measure. RPI tends to run slightly higher and is used in some wage agreements. If your contract references a specific measure, use that.

Why does the real-terms figure matter?
Nominal pay rises can feel like progress while masking a fall in purchasing power. A salary that rises by 5% when inflation is 8% is effectively a 3% pay cut in what you can actually buy.

Plain-English summary

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This section translates the result into a short, direct takeaway rather than leaving the page at a bare number.

Disclaimer: This is a general money guidance tool. Inflation figures should use CPI or the measure relevant to your context. Not financial or employment advice.

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