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Children have received an inflation-busting rise in pocket money this year

Children got an inflation-busting rise in pocket money last year, according to new data.

Parents are giving their children a weekly average of £10.73, an 8% rise on the 2024 average of £9.92. Data from GoHenry, a money app that helps children learn to earn, save, spend and invest, shows children earned a total of £195m in 2025.

Children in the South East are paid the most on average at £14.30, a 44.87% increase, while those in the east of England are paid the lowest at £8.88, a decrease on last year. The most popular task was tidying bedrooms, for which children earned an average of £1.12, but the highest-earning chore was looking after plants, at £1.91.

When it comes to saving up those well-earned funds, holiday was the most popular savings pot in 2025. Also making the top five were electronics, birthday, clothes and Christmas..

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