House prices 106 times higher than when England won World Cup in 1966

13 June, 2018

New research shows that house prices are 106 times higher than they were when England won the World Cup in 1966.

Over the past 52 years they’ve risen from just £2,006 to £211,000. Yet at the same time, wages have risen at around a third of the rate, moving from £798 to £26,500, meaning it is effectively three times harder to get on the property ladder than it was back then.

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