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Percentage Increase/Decrease Calculator: Easily Track Value Changes Over Time

The Percentage Increase/Decrease Calculator is a practical tool used to measure how much a value has grown or declined over time. Whether you're managing finances, tracking sales, analyzing data trends, or calculating grade improvements, this calculator helps you determine both the magnitude and direction of change as a percentage.

What Is Percentage Increase and Decrease?

Percentage Increase shows how much a value has risen compared to its original amount. It's commonly used for sales growth, price hikes, or population gains.

Percentage Decrease indicates how much a value has dropped compared to the original figure. It applies to discounts, stock declines, revenue loss, etc.

Percentage Change Formula

The same formula can be used to calculate both percentage increase and decrease:

Percentage Change = ((New Value – Original Value) ÷ Original Value) × 100

Example 1: Percentage Increase

Percentage Change = ((130 – 100) ÷ 100) × 100 = (30 ÷ 100) × 100 = 30% Increase

Example 2: Percentage Decrease

Percentage Change = ((160 – 200) ÷ 200) × 100 = (–40 ÷ 200) × 100 = –20% Decrease

When to Use the Percentage Increase/Decrease Calculator

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the original value
  2. Enter the new value
  3. Click “Calculate” to view the percentage change
  4. The result will indicate whether it's an increase or decrease

Advanced Use Cases

Reverse Calculation: Find New or Original Value

To find the new value after a known increase:

New Value = Original Value × (1 + (Percentage ÷ 100))

To find the original value after a known decrease:

Original Value = New Value ÷ (1 – (Percentage ÷ 100))

Example 3: Reverse Percentage Increase

New Value = 80 × (1 + 0.25) = 80 × 1.25 = $100

Example 4: Reverse Percentage Decrease

Original Value = 75 ÷ (1 – 0.25) = 75 ÷ 0.75 = $100

Advantages of Using This Calculator

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can percentage change exceed 100%?

Yes. If a value more than doubles, the percentage increase will be over 100% (e.g., $50 → $120 is a 140% increase).

2. How is percentage decrease different from discount?

They use the same concept, but “percentage decrease” is a broader term used beyond pricing (e.g., in population, sales, or energy usage).

3. What if the original value is zero?

You cannot calculate percentage change if the original value is 0 — this leads to division by zero, which is undefined.

4. Can I use this for negative values?

Yes, but be mindful of what negative numbers represent in your context (e.g., loss, deficit, etc.).

Tips for Using the Calculator Effectively

Final Thoughts

The Percentage Increase/Decrease Calculator is an essential tool for measuring change and making comparisons in both everyday life and professional work. It simplifies percentage math and gives clear, immediate insights into whether values are rising or falling — and by how much.

Use this calculator to gain confidence in your data analysis and make smarter decisions based on accurate percentage changes.