Savings & Investing
Average Net Worth by Age UK 2026 — Complete Wealth Benchmarks
UK net worth benchmarks by age from 20s to 60s. See how your wealth compares with averages and medians, what counts as net worth, and how to build it faster.
Net worth is the best single measure of your financial position — it’s everything you own minus everything you owe. Here’s how the UK stacks up by age.
UK Net Worth by Age — Quick Summary
| Age group |
Median net worth |
Average net worth |
Top 25% threshold |
| 16-24 |
£5,000 |
£20,000 |
£25,000+ |
| 25-34 |
£50,000 |
£95,000 |
£150,000+ |
| 35-44 |
£150,000 |
£250,000 |
£350,000+ |
| 45-54 |
£215,000 |
£350,000 |
£550,000+ |
| 55-64 |
£350,000 |
£500,000 |
£800,000+ |
| 65+ |
£350,000-£400,000 |
£450,000-£550,000 |
£750,000+ |
Based on ONS Wealth and Assets Survey, adjusted for recent property and pension growth.
What Counts as Net Worth?
| Include (assets) |
Include (debts to subtract) |
| Property value (current market) |
Mortgage outstanding |
| Pension pots (all) |
Student loans |
| ISA savings |
Credit card debt |
| Savings accounts |
Personal loans |
| Investments |
Car finance |
| Business equity |
Overdrafts |
| Vehicles (current value) |
Outstanding bills |
| Other valuable assets |
Any other debts |
Simple formula: Net Worth = Total Assets – Total Debts
Net Worth by Age: 20s (Ages 20-29)
| Metric |
Amount |
| Median |
£5,000-£15,000 |
| Average |
£20,000-£40,000 |
| Top 25% |
£40,000+ |
| Top 10% |
£100,000+ |
Typical Breakdown at 25-29
| Component |
Typical range |
| Cash savings |
£2,000-£10,000 |
| Pension |
£5,000-£20,000 |
| Property equity |
£0 (most renting) |
| Investments |
£0-£5,000 |
| Total assets |
£7,000-£35,000 |
| Student loan |
-£30,000 to -£50,000 |
| Other debt |
£0-£5,000 |
| Net worth |
-£30,000 to +£30,000 |
Many 20-somethings have negative net worth due to student loans — this is normal and recovers quickly once earning.
Net Worth by Age: 30s (Ages 30-39)
| Metric |
Early 30s |
Late 30s |
| Median |
£40,000-£80,000 |
£100,000-£180,000 |
| Average |
£80,000-£150,000 |
£180,000-£280,000 |
| Top 25% |
£150,000+ |
£300,000+ |
| Top 10% |
£250,000+ |
£450,000+ |
Typical Breakdown at 30-34
| Component |
Renters |
First-time buyers |
| Cash savings |
£5,000-£20,000 |
£5,000-£15,000 |
| Pension |
£20,000-£50,000 |
£20,000-£50,000 |
| Property equity |
£0 |
£20,000-£80,000 |
| ISA/investments |
£5,000-£25,000 |
£0-£15,000 |
| Total assets |
£30,000-£95,000 |
£45,000-£160,000 |
| Student loan |
-£20,000 to -£40,000 |
-£15,000 to -£35,000 |
| Mortgage |
£0 |
-£200,000 to -£350,000 |
| Net worth |
£10,000-£70,000 |
£30,000-£150,000 |
Typical Breakdown at 35-39
| Component |
Typical range |
| Cash savings |
£10,000-£30,000 |
| Pension |
£40,000-£100,000 |
| Property equity |
£30,000-£150,000 |
| ISA/investments |
£10,000-£50,000 |
| Total assets |
£90,000-£330,000 |
| Mortgage remaining |
-£100,000 to -£300,000 |
| Other debts |
-£5,000 to -£20,000 |
| Net worth |
£80,000-£250,000 |
Net Worth by Age: 40s (Ages 40-49)
| Metric |
Early 40s |
Late 40s |
| Median |
£150,000-£200,000 |
£200,000-£280,000 |
| Average |
£250,000-£350,000 |
£350,000-£450,000 |
| Top 25% |
£400,000+ |
£550,000+ |
| Top 10% |
£600,000+ |
£800,000+ |
Typical Breakdown at 45
| Component |
Below median |
Median |
Above median |
| Cash savings |
£5,000 |
£15,000 |
£40,000+ |
| Pension |
£50,000 |
£120,000 |
£250,000+ |
| Property equity |
£30,000 |
£100,000 |
£250,000+ |
| ISA/investments |
£5,000 |
£25,000 |
£100,000+ |
| Net worth |
£90,000 |
£260,000 |
£540,000+ |
Net Worth by Age: 50s (Ages 50-59)
| Metric |
Early 50s |
Late 50s |
| Median |
£250,000-£320,000 |
£320,000-£400,000 |
| Average |
£400,000-£500,000 |
£500,000-£600,000 |
| Top 25% |
£650,000+ |
£800,000+ |
| Top 10% |
£1,000,000+ |
£1,200,000+ |
Typical Breakdown at 55
| Component |
Below median |
Median |
Above median |
| Cash savings |
£10,000 |
£30,000 |
£75,000+ |
| Pension |
£75,000 |
£180,000 |
£400,000+ |
| Property equity |
£75,000 |
£175,000 |
£400,000+ |
| ISA/investments |
£10,000 |
£50,000 |
£150,000+ |
| Net worth |
£170,000 |
£435,000 |
£850,000+ |
Net Worth by Age: 60s and Beyond
| Metric |
60-64 |
65+ |
| Median |
£350,000-£420,000 |
£350,000-£400,000 |
| Average |
£500,000-£650,000 |
£450,000-£550,000 |
| Top 25% |
£800,000+ |
£750,000+ |
| Top 10% |
£1,300,000+ |
£1,200,000+ |
Net worth often peaks at 60-65 and then slightly declines as pension pots are drawn down.
Property Ownership: The Great Divide
Property is the single biggest differentiator in net worth:
| Ownership status at 40 |
Typical net worth impact |
| Homeowner (no mortgage) |
+£300,000-£500,000 |
| Homeowner (with mortgage) |
+£50,000-£200,000 equity |
| Renter |
£0 property wealth |
Renters can still build wealth — they need to invest the difference between rent and mortgage costs.
Regional Net Worth Differences
| Region |
Median net worth vs national average |
| London |
+30-50% (property values) |
| South East |
+20-30% |
| South West |
+10-20% |
| East of England |
+10-15% |
| Scotland |
-5 to +5% |
| Wales |
-10 to -5% |
| North West |
-15 to -5% |
| North East |
-20 to -10% |
| Northern Ireland |
-20 to -15% |
Net Worth Percentiles by Age
At Age 30
| Percentile |
Net worth |
| 10th (bottom) |
-£15,000 (negative) |
| 25th |
£15,000 |
| 50th (median) |
£50,000 |
| 75th |
£120,000 |
| 90th |
£200,000+ |
At Age 40
| Percentile |
Net worth |
| 10th (bottom) |
£10,000 |
| 25th |
£75,000 |
| 50th (median) |
£180,000 |
| 75th |
£350,000 |
| 90th |
£550,000+ |
At Age 50
| Percentile |
Net worth |
| 10th (bottom) |
£30,000 |
| 25th |
£120,000 |
| 50th (median) |
£280,000 |
| 75th |
£550,000 |
| 90th |
£950,000+ |
How to Calculate Your Net Worth
Step 1: List All Assets
| Asset |
Your value |
| Main property value |
£_______ |
| Other property |
£_______ |
| Pension pot(s) |
£_______ |
| Cash savings |
£_______ |
| ISA balance |
£_______ |
| Other investments |
£_______ |
| Vehicles |
£_______ |
| Other valuable items |
£_______ |
| TOTAL ASSETS |
£_______ |
Step 2: List All Debts
| Debt |
Your amount |
| Mortgage |
£_______ |
| Student loan |
£_______ |
| Car finance |
£_______ |
| Credit cards |
£_______ |
| Personal loans |
£_______ |
| Overdraft |
£_______ |
| Other debts |
£_______ |
| TOTAL DEBTS |
£_______ |
Step 3: Calculate
Net Worth = Total Assets – Total Debts
How to Increase Your Net Worth
| Strategy |
Impact |
| Increase pension contributions |
Tax-efficient wealth building |
| Pay down mortgage faster |
Builds equity, reduces interest |
| Invest in ISA |
Tax-free growth |
| Clear expensive debt |
Stops wealth drain |
| Avoid lifestyle inflation |
More income to assets |
| Build emergency fund |
Prevents value-destroying emergencies |
| Review fees |
Lower investment and pension fees |
Net Worth Targets by Age (Goals)
| Age |
Reasonable target |
Aspirational target |
| 25 |
£10,000 |
£50,000 |
| 30 |
£50,000 |
£150,000 |
| 35 |
£120,000 |
£300,000 |
| 40 |
£200,000 |
£500,000 |
| 45 |
£320,000 |
£750,000 |
| 50 |
£450,000 |
£1,000,000 |
| 55 |
£600,000 |
£1,300,000 |
| 60 |
£750,000 |
£1,500,000+ |
| Measure |
UK overall net worth (2022-2024) |
| Median |
~£300,000 |
| Average |
~£530,000 |
The average is 75% higher than the median because wealth is highly concentrated. A few billionaires massively skew the average upward.
If you have median net worth, you’re doing better than half the population.
Net Worth Building by Life Stage
| Life stage |
Priority actions |
| 20s |
Build emergency fund, start pension, clear expensive debt |
| 30s |
Max pension contributions, save house deposit or invest heavily |
| 40s |
Accelerate pension, invest in ISA, pay down mortgage |
| 50s |
Final pension push, consolidate, plan drawdown |
| 60s |
Preserve wealth, manage tax-efficient withdrawals |
Common Net Worth Mistakes
| Mistake |
Impact |
| Ignoring pension in calculations |
Significantly underestimate wealth |
| Including depreciating assets at purchase price |
Overestimates wealth |
| Not tracking annually |
No visibility on progress |
| Comparing to average not median |
Unrealistic expectations |
| Forgetting spouse/partner wealth |
Incomplete picture |
Next Steps
- Calculate your net worth today — Use the worksheet above
- Compare to your age benchmark — Where do you stand?
- Set a target — Aim for next percentile up
- Create an action plan — Which assets to grow, which debts to clear
- Track annually — Review every January
Your net worth is the most important number in your financial life. Track it, grow it, and watch your wealth compound over time.