Salary Hike Calculator

Free salary hike calculator. Find your new salary after a percentage increment, or work out the hike percentage between your old and new salary — instantly.

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Free Salary Hike Calculator

This free online salary hike calculator works two ways. Enter your current salary and a hike percentage to find your new salary and the exact increase amount, or enter your current and new salary to find the hike percentage you received. It’s instant, accurate and runs entirely in your browser.

How to use the salary hike calculator

  1. To find your new salary, use the left card: enter your current salary and the hike percentage.
  2. The calculator shows your new salary and the increase amount instantly.
  3. To find the hike percentage, use the right card: enter your current salary and your new salary.
  4. It shows the increment percentage and the rupee increase right away.
  5. Type any value or drag the sliders — results update live as you change the numbers.

How to calculate a salary hike percentage

To find your new salary from a hike, multiply your current salary by one plus the hike percentage: New salary = Current × (1 + Hike% / 100), and the Increase = New − Current. To work the other way and find the hike percentage from two salaries, use Hike% = (New − Current) / Current × 100.

Example: if your current salary is ₹50,000 and you get a 20% hike, your new salary is 50,000 × (1 + 20/100) = ₹60,000, an increase of ₹10,000. Reversing it, going from ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 is (60,000 − 50,000) / 50,000 × 100 = a 20% hike. A negative result simply means a pay cut, which the calculator shows in red.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate my new salary after a hike?
Multiply your current salary by one plus the hike percentage divided by 100. For example, a 20% hike on ₹50,000 gives 50,000 × 1.20 = ₹60,000, an increase of ₹10,000.
How do I find the hike percentage between two salaries?
Subtract your current salary from the new salary, divide by the current salary, and multiply by 100. Going from ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 works out to (60,000 − 50,000) / 50,000 × 100 = 20%.
Can the calculator show a pay cut?
Yes. If the new salary is lower than the current one, the increase amount and percentage become negative, shown in red, so you can see the size of the reduction clearly.
Does it work on monthly or annual salary?
Both. The maths is the same whether you enter a monthly or an annual figure, so just stay consistent and use the same period for the current and new salary.
Is my salary data stored anywhere?
No. The calculation runs locally in your browser and your salary figures are never uploaded to any server.
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