Increase Calculator

New price (Old + % increase)

New price
Increase amount

Increase rate (Old → New)

Increase rate
Increase amount

What Is a Price Increase Calculator?

A price increase calculator finds the new price after applying a percentage increase, or calculates the percentage increase between two prices. It is used for salary adjustments, product repricing, rent increases, and inflation analysis.

How to Calculate a Price Increase

Formula: Increase Amount = Old Price × (Rate ÷ 100) | New Price = Old Price + Increase

Example: $1,000 salary with 15% raise: Increase = $150 | New Salary = $1,150

Common Uses

FAQ

How do I find the percentage increase between two prices?

Rate = [(New − Old) ÷ Old] × 100. Example: from $80 to $100 → [(100−80)÷80]×100 = 25% increase.

What is the difference between markup and percentage increase?

They use the same formula. "Markup" is the term used in retail pricing; "percentage increase" is more general.

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