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Percentage Increase Calculator

Calculate the percentage increase between any two values instantly. Enter your original and new value to see the exact percentage rise, increase amount and step-by-step working. Free, no sign-up needed.

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Percentage Increase Calculator
Find the exact percentage increase between any two values
Please enter valid original and new values.
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How to Calculate Percentage Increase

To calculate a percentage increase, subtract the original value from the new value, divide by the original value and multiply by 100. This gives the percentage by which the value has grown.

Percentage Increase Formula
% Increase = ((New โˆ’ Original) รท Original) ร— 100
Example: Salary rises from 35,000 to 42,000 โ†’ ((42,000 โˆ’ 35,000) รท 35,000) ร— 100 = 20% increase
๐Ÿ’ก Note: If the new value is lower than the original, the result is a percentage decrease not a percentage increase. The calculator handles both directions automatically.

Common Percentage Increase Examples

SituationTypical IncreaseExample
Annual salary raise3โ€“5%35,000 โ†’ 36,750 = 5% raise
Price inflation2โ€“10%Grocery bill 200 โ†’ 220 = 10% rise
Investment return7โ€“10% per year10,000 โ†’ 10,700 = 7% annual return
House price growth3โ€“8% per year250,000 โ†’ 270,000 = 8% increase
Energy bill increase5โ€“20%Monthly bill 150 โ†’ 180 = 20% rise

Percentage Increase vs Multiplier

A percentage increase and a multiplier are two ways of expressing the same change. A 25% increase means the new value is 125% of the original โ€” or a multiplier of 1.25. Understanding both is useful for compound growth calculations and financial projections.

Percentage IncreaseMultiplierMeaning
10% increaseร— 1.10New value is 110% of original
25% increaseร— 1.25New value is 125% of original
50% increaseร— 1.50New value is 150% of original
100% increaseร— 2.00New value has doubled
200% increaseร— 3.00New value has tripled

When to Use a Percentage Increase Calculator

  • Salary negotiations โ€” calculate the percentage raise offered and compare it to inflation
  • Investment tracking โ€” measure portfolio or share price growth as a percentage return
  • Price monitoring โ€” track how much product or service prices have risen over time
  • Business metrics โ€” measure revenue growth, customer count increases or traffic gains
  • Property values โ€” calculate how much a property has increased in value since purchase
  • Academic progress โ€” compare test scores or grades across two periods

FAQs

Subtract the original value from the new value, divide by the original value, then multiply by 100. Formula: ((New โˆ’ Original) รท Original) ร— 100.

(100 โˆ’ 80) รท 80 ร— 100 = 25% increase.

A typical annual salary increase is 3โ€“5%. An increase that matches or exceeds inflation is generally considered good. Anything above 10% is strong, usually associated with a promotion or job change.

A 25% increase means the new value is 1.25 times the original โ€” the multiplier is 1.25. To convert a percentage increase to a multiplier, divide by 100 and add 1.

Yes โ€” if the new value is lower than the original, the calculator automatically shows a percentage decrease instead.

Yes โ€” completely free, no sign-up required.

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