🇬🇧 Prices in United Kingdom

The average person in United Kingdom earns about $54,550 a year (World Bank GNI per capita, 2025). Here is what everyday products cost locally, in GBP and US dollars, weighed against that income.

Big Mac

$7.08

16 min of work

iPhone 17 Pro

$1,466

9.8 days of income

Netflix Premium

$25/mo

0.6% of monthly income

Spotify Premium

$17/mo

£12.99/mo local

Gasoline

$2.00/L

$7.58 per US gallon

Electricity

$0.402/kWh

household rate · business $0.442

Average income

$54,550

per year · World Bank GNI, 2025

The cost of living in United Kingdom

An iPhone 17 Pro costs $1,466 in United Kingdom, 33% more than the United States. That ranks 11th cheapest of the 12 Apple storefronts we track. Against an average income of $54,550 a year, it works out to about 9.8 days of income — the figure that tells you what the phone really costs someone living in United Kingdom, not just what the sticker says.

A Big Mac here is $7.08, cheaper than 9% of the countries we track (50th lowest overall). Priced against local wages that is roughly 16 min of work for a single burger, a cleaner read on everyday affordability than the exchange rate alone.

On subscriptions, Netflix's Premium plan runs $25 a month (about 0.6% of a month's average income), and Spotify Premium is $17. Streaming services localise their pricing aggressively, so what looks cheap on the invoice can still be a real monthly commitment where incomes are lower — and a rounding error where they are high.

A litre of gasoline costs about $2.00 in United Kingdom($7.58 per US gallon), the 147th cheapest of 170countries. Fuel prices are driven as much by tax and subsidy policy as by the oil market, which is why they vary far more between countries than crude prices ever do.

Household electricity costs about $0.402 per kilowatt-hour in United Kingdom, the 129th cheapest of 134 countries. Like fuel, power prices are shaped heavily by how a country generates energy and whether it subsidises or taxes consumption, which is why they diverge far more than raw production costs would suggest.

Taken together, United Kingdom sits in the 13th income position of the 53countries we cover, and its prices largely track that. The headline takeaway is the one that runs through this whole site: a dollar figure only becomes meaningful once you set it against what people here actually earn. That is what the affordability numbers above are for.

iPhone 17 Pro

£1,099

$1,466 · 9.8 days of income

iPhone 17 Pro Max

£1,199

$1,599 · 10.7 days of income

iPhone Air

£999

$1,332 · 8.9 days of income

iPhone 17

£799

$1,066 · 7.1 days of income

iPhone 17e

£599

$799 · 5.3 days of income

iPhone 16

£699

$932 · 6.2 days of income

iPhone 16 Plus

£799

$1,066 · 7.1 days of income

Source: apple.com storefront API, retrieved . Converted at current exchange rates.

Standard with ads

£5.99 / month

$8/month

Standard

£12.99 / month

$17/month

Premium

£18.99 / month

$25/month

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Prices in United Kingdom: common questions

How much is a Big Mac in United Kingdom?

A Big Mac costs about $7.08 in United Kingdom, which is roughly 16 min of work at the local average wage. Prices come from The Economist's Big Mac Index.

How affordable is an iPhone in United Kingdom?

An iPhone 17 Pro costs $1,466 in United Kingdom. Against the average income of $54,550 a year, that is about 9.8 days of income.

What does Netflix cost in United Kingdom?

Netflix Premium is $25 per month in United Kingdom, about 0.6% of one month's average income. Other plans and countries are on our Netflix page.

How much is petrol in United Kingdom?

A litre of gasoline costs around $2.00 in United Kingdom (about $7.58 per US gallon), per GlobalPetrolPrices.

Where does this data come from?

Every price is scraped from a first-party source — Apple, Netflix, Spotify, The Economist and GlobalPetrolPrices — and income is World Bank GNI per capita. See our methodology page for the full detail.