Money & Budgeting
UK Wealth Percentiles 2026 — Net Worth by Age and How You Compare
UK wealth and net worth statistics by age. Find out how your wealth compares to others in the UK with our comprehensive breakdown of wealth distribution.
Wealth (what you own minus what you owe) gives a different picture than income alone. Here’s where you stand compared to other UK households.
UK Wealth Overview
| Measure |
Household Wealth |
| Median total wealth |
~£300,000 |
| Mean total wealth |
~£550,000 |
| 10th percentile |
~£15,000 |
| 25th percentile |
~£100,000 |
| 75th percentile |
~£600,000 |
| 90th percentile |
~£1,300,000 |
Based on ONS Wealth and Assets Survey. “Household” figures — typically 1-2 adults.
The gap between median and mean reflects extreme wealth at the top pulling the average up.
Wealth Percentile Table
| Percentile |
Approximate Total Wealth |
| 10th |
£15,000 |
| 20th |
£60,000 |
| 25th |
£100,000 |
| 30th |
£130,000 |
| 40th |
£190,000 |
| 50th (Median) |
£300,000 |
| 60th |
£400,000 |
| 70th |
£550,000 |
| 75th |
£650,000 |
| 80th |
£800,000 |
| 90th |
£1,300,000 |
| 95th |
£2,100,000 |
| 99th |
£3,600,000+ |
Figures are approximate and include property, pensions, financial assets, and physical assets.
Wealth by Age Group
| Age of Head of Household |
Median Total Wealth |
Median Property Wealth |
Median Pension Wealth |
| 16-24 |
£5,000 |
£0 |
£0 |
| 25-34 |
£50,000 |
£30,000 |
£12,000 |
| 35-44 |
£160,000 |
£80,000 |
£45,000 |
| 45-54 |
£350,000 |
£150,000 |
£120,000 |
| 55-64 |
£500,000 |
£200,000 |
£200,000 |
| 65-74 |
£450,000 |
£220,000 |
£150,000 |
| 75+ |
£350,000 |
£200,000 |
£80,000 |
Wealth typically peaks around ages 55-70, then gradually decreases as pensions are drawn down.
Wealth Percentiles by Age: 30-Year-Olds
| Percentile |
Total Wealth |
| 10th |
£0 (net debt) |
| 25th |
£5,000 |
| 50th (Median) |
£40,000 |
| 75th |
£120,000 |
| 90th |
£280,000 |
Wealth Percentiles by Age: 40-Year-Olds
| Percentile |
Total Wealth |
| 10th |
£5,000 |
| 25th |
£50,000 |
| 50th (Median) |
£160,000 |
| 75th |
£350,000 |
| 90th |
£650,000 |
Wealth Percentiles by Age: 50-Year-Olds
| Percentile |
Total Wealth |
| 10th |
£20,000 |
| 25th |
£120,000 |
| 50th (Median) |
£350,000 |
| 75th |
£650,000 |
| 90th |
£1,100,000 |
Wealth Percentiles by Age: 60-Year-Olds
| Percentile |
Total Wealth |
| 10th |
£40,000 |
| 25th |
£180,000 |
| 50th (Median) |
£500,000 |
| 75th |
£900,000 |
| 90th |
£1,500,000 |
Types of Wealth
UK wealth statistics typically break down into four categories:
1. Property Wealth (Net)
| Measure |
Amount |
| Median (all households) |
£125,000 |
| Median (homeowners only) |
£200,000 |
| % households owning property |
~63% |
Property wealth is home value minus mortgage debt.
2. Pension Wealth
| Measure |
Amount |
| Median (all households) |
£80,000 |
| Median (households with pensions) |
£150,000 |
| % with any pension wealth |
~60% |
Pension wealth is often the largest or second-largest asset for UK households.
3. Financial Wealth (Net)
| Measure |
Amount |
| Median (all households) |
£17,000 |
| Mean (all households) |
£90,000 |
| % with over £50k financial assets |
~20% |
Financial wealth includes savings, ISAs, shares, and investments, minus debts (excluding mortgages).
4. Physical Wealth
| Measure |
Amount |
| Median (all households) |
£42,000 |
| Includes |
Vehicles, jewellery, antiques |
Physical wealth is typically the smallest category.
How Wealth Breaks Down
Average UK Household Wealth Composition
| Component |
% of Total Wealth |
Median Value |
| Property (net) |
35-40% |
£125,000 |
| Pensions |
40-45% |
£80,000 |
| Financial (net) |
10-15% |
£17,000 |
| Physical |
5-10% |
£42,000 |
Key insight: For most households, property and pensions make up 80%+ of wealth.
Wealth Inequality
The Distribution
| Group |
Share of Total UK Wealth |
| Top 10% |
~45% |
| Top 1% |
~20% |
| Bottom 50% |
~9% |
UK wealth is significantly more unequally distributed than income.
Wealth vs Income Inequality
| Measure |
Income |
Wealth |
| Top 10% share |
~29% |
~45% |
| Gini coefficient* |
~0.35 |
~0.63 |
Higher Gini = more inequality (0 = perfect equality, 1 = one person has everything)
Calculating Your Net Worth
What to Include
| Asset |
Include? |
| Main home (current value) |
✅ |
| Other property |
✅ |
| Pension pots |
✅ |
| ISAs and savings |
✅ |
| Shares and investments |
✅ |
| Vehicles |
✅ |
| Valuables (jewellery, art) |
✅ |
| Business equity |
✅ |
What to Deduct
| Liability |
Deduct? |
| Mortgage balance |
✅ |
| Other loans |
✅ |
| Credit card debt |
✅ |
| Student loans |
✅ |
| Car finance |
✅ |
| Overdrafts |
✅ |
Simple Calculation
| Step |
Amount |
| Total assets |
£ |
| Minus total debts |
-£ |
| = Net worth |
£ |
Use our Net Worth Calculator for a detailed breakdown.
Benchmarks by Life Stage
Age 25-30
| Status |
Net Worth |
| Behind |
Negative (net debt) |
| On track |
£10,000-50,000 |
| Ahead |
£50,000-150,000 |
| Way ahead |
£150,000+ |
Age 30-35
| Status |
Net Worth |
| Behind |
Under £20,000 |
| On track |
£50,000-150,000 |
| Ahead |
£150,000-300,000 |
| Way ahead |
£300,000+ |
Age 35-40
| Status |
Net Worth |
| Behind |
Under £50,000 |
| On track |
£100,000-250,000 |
| Ahead |
£250,000-500,000 |
| Way ahead |
£500,000+ |
Age 40-45
| Status |
Net Worth |
| Behind |
Under £100,000 |
| On track |
£200,000-400,000 |
| Ahead |
£400,000-700,000 |
| Way ahead |
£700,000+ |
Age 50-55
| Status |
Net Worth |
| Behind |
Under £150,000 |
| On track |
£300,000-600,000 |
| Ahead |
£600,000-1,000,000 |
| Way ahead |
£1,000,000+ |
Age 60-65
| Status |
Net Worth |
| Behind |
Under £200,000 |
| On track |
£400,000-800,000 |
| Ahead |
£800,000-1,500,000 |
| Way ahead |
£1,500,000+ |
These are rough guides based on median data — “on track” means roughly median to 75th percentile for age.
Why Net Worth Matters More Than Income
Income vs Wealth
| High Income, Low Wealth |
High Wealth, Low Income |
| £100k salary, £20k net worth |
£30k pension, £500k net worth |
| Vulnerable to job loss |
Financially secure |
| Can’t retire |
Can retire comfortably |
| Lifestyle depends on working |
Options and freedom |
Building Wealth
| Action |
Impact |
| Spend less than you earn |
Creates surplus to invest |
| Own (not rent) over time |
Build property equity |
| Contribute to pension |
Tax-efficient wealth building |
| Invest in ISAs |
Tax-free growth |
| Avoid/pay down debt |
Reduces wealth drag |
| Time in market |
Compound growth |
The Path to Different Wealth Levels
Reaching £100,000
| Strategy |
Timeline |
| Save £500/month, 5% return |
~14 years |
| Save £800/month, 5% return |
~9 years |
| Save £1,000/month, 5% return |
~7 years |
| Buy house, pay mortgage |
5-10 years equity |
Reaching £500,000
| Components |
Approximate Value |
| House (paid down/appreciating) |
£250,000 equity |
| Pension (25 years contributions) |
£200,000 |
| ISAs and savings |
£50,000 |
Reaching £1,000,000
| Components |
Approximate Value |
| House (owned outright) |
£400,000 |
| Pension (30 years, good contributions) |
£400,000 |
| ISAs (maxed historically) |
£150,000 |
| Other investments |
£50,000 |
Millionaire status is achievable for diligent long-term savers, especially with property appreciation and pension contributions.
Factors Affecting Wealth
Strongest Predictors
| Factor |
Impact |
| Age |
Older = more time to accumulate |
| Home ownership |
Biggest wealth driver for most |
| Pension participation |
Long-term compounding |
| Inheritance |
Significant for some |
| Income level |
Higher income → more to save |
| Savings rate |
How much of income is kept |
Regional Differences
| Region |
Median Household Wealth |
| South East |
£400,000+ |
| London |
£350,000 |
| South West |
£350,000 |
| East |
£340,000 |
| Scotland |
£250,000 |
| West Midlands |
£240,000 |
| North West |
£230,000 |
| Yorkshire |
£220,000 |
| Wales |
£220,000 |
| North East |
£180,000 |
Differences largely driven by property values.
Common Questions
Should I Include My House?
| Perspective |
Argument |
| Include it |
It’s an asset you own, can downsize/release equity |
| Exclude it |
You need somewhere to live, not liquid |
| Compromise |
Track both figures |
What About Student Loans?
| Consideration |
Treatment |
| Technically debt |
Include for accuracy |
| May be written off |
Conditional debt |
| Repayment is income-linked |
More like tax than debt |
| Practical advice |
Include, but context matters |
How Often Should I Calculate?
| Frequency |
Who For |
| Annually |
Most people |
| Quarterly |
Active investors |
| Monthly |
Overkill for most |