Inflation & Purchasing Power Calculator
What an amount will be worth later, and what income you would need to keep pace.
How this number is built
Doing it by hand
Step 1
Enter the amount you want to test — a savings balance, a salary, or a planned purchase.
Step 2
Use a long-run inflation assumption rather than the current month's reading.
Step 3
Set a horizon that matches the decision you are making.
Step 4
Look at the income line if you are negotiating a multi-year salary or a fixed pension.
Step 5
Add an expected return to see whether your money is keeping pace or falling behind.
What people ask next
What inflation rate should I use?
Many central banks target around 2%, but long-run realised inflation has often run higher. Testing 2%, 3% and 4% shows how sensitive your plan is.
Does my personal inflation differ?
Yes. Housing, healthcare and education have historically risen faster than the general index, so households with those costs feel more than the headline rate.
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