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Children get inflation-busting pocket money rise to £10 a week

Children in Britain receive an average £10.73 weekly pocket money in 2025, an 8% rise driven by increased parental contributions and chore payments, GoHenry data shows.

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Children in many parts of the UK received inflation-busting pocket money rises in 2025, while young Londoners saw their allowances cut. On average, youngsters received £10.73 in pocket money per week, according to data from GoHenry, which provides banking services for six to 18-year-olds. This is an increase of around 8 per cent from the 2024 average of £9.92.

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Children received inflation-busting pocket money pay rises in 2025, figures show

Figures from money app GoHenry indicate that not all regions saw pocket money payments increased during the year.

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The Sun broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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