Free Percentage Increase Calculator | Unit Converters

Percentage Increase

20.00%

Absolute Change

+20.00

Calculation

(120 - 100) ÷ 100 × 100

How It Works

1

Enter Values

Input original and new values

2

Calculate Increase

Get percentage and absolute change

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Percentage Increase

Common Examples

Price Rise

$100 → $120

20% increase

Salary Hike

$50,000 → $60,000

20% increase

Sales Growth

200 → 300 units

50% increase

Investment

$1000 → $1150

15% increase

Calculation Table

Original ValueNew ValueIncreasePercentage
1001202020%
50752550%
2002505025%
801204050%
1000120020020%

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What is Percentage Increase Calculator?

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What

A percentage increase calculator helps you find how much a value has grown compared to its original amount as a percentage.

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Why

Used to track business growth, salary hikes, price rises, investment returns, and performance improvements.

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Applications

Business analysis, salary negotiations, price comparisons, investment tracking, and academic performance measurement.

Formula Explanation

Percentage Increase = ((New Value - Original Value) / Original Value) × 100

Step-by-step calculation:

  1. Subtract the original value from the new value
  2. Divide the result by the original value
  3. Multiply by 100 to get the percentage
  4. The result shows the percentage increase

Example calculation:

Original value: 100

New value: 120

Calculation: (120 - 100) / 100 × 100 = 20%

Result: 20% increase

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is percentage increase?

Percentage increase shows how much a value has grown compared to its original amount. It helps you understand the rate of growth as a percentage, making it easy to compare different changes.

2

How do you calculate percentage increase?

Use the formula: ((New Value - Original Value) ÷ Original Value) × 100. For example, if a price goes from $100 to $120, the increase is ((120-100) ÷ 100) × 100 = 20%.

3

Can percentage increase exceed 100%?

Yes, percentage increase can exceed 100%. A 100% increase means the value has doubled. A 200% increase means the value has tripled. There is no upper limit to percentage increase.

4

What if the new value is smaller than the original?

If the new value is smaller than the original, you have a percentage decrease, not an increase. Our calculator will show this as a decrease. Use a percentage decrease calculator for better results.

5

Where is percentage increase commonly used?

Common uses include business growth analysis, salary negotiations, price comparisons, investment returns, population growth studies, and academic performance tracking.

6

Is this calculator accurate?

Yes, our calculator uses the standard mathematical formula for percentage increase and provides accurate results. It handles decimal places and shows both percentage and absolute changes.

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