The Money Statistics - May 2026

Welcome to the May 2026 edition of The Money Statistics, The Money Charity’s complete monthly round-up of statistics about how we use money in the UK, kindly funded by Vanquis.

The numbers include:

  • UK real GDP is estimated to have grown by 0.6% in the three months to March 2026, compared with the three months to December 2025. The services sector made the largest contribution to growth, growing by 0.8%, while production grew by 0.2% and construction by 0.4%.

  • Inflation eased in the latest figures, with the Consumer Prices Index rising by 2.8% in the 12 months to April 2026, down from 3.3% in the 12 months to March 2026.

  • The Bank of England chose to hold the interest rate at 3.75% at the end of April. 

  • Public sector borrowing was £24.3 billion in April 2026, which was £4.9 billion more than in April 2025 and £3.4 billion higher than the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast.

  • Public sector net debt excluding public sector banks was estimated at 94.2% of GDP at the end of April 2026, 0.5% more than in April 2025 and remaining at levels last seen in the early 1960s.

  • Average UK house prices were unchanged in the year to March 2026, with the average property price at £268,000, down from annual growth of 1.7% in February. However, private rents continued to rise. Average UK monthly private rents increased by 3.5% in the 12 months to April 2026, reaching £1,381. This was around £46 higher than a year earlier.

  • Household energy prices will rise by 13% a year in July. A household using a typical amount of gas and electricity is expected to pay £221 more a year, with an annual bill rising from £1,641 to around £1,862, according to Ofgem.

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