Percentage Change Calculator
Find the percentage change between two numbers - whether it's a rise, fall, or no change.
📈 What is Percentage Change?
Percentage change measures how much a value has increased or decreased relative to its original value, expressed as a percentage. It is one of the most widely used calculations in everyday life - from comparing last month's electricity bill to this month's, to tracking stock portfolio returns, salary hikes, weight loss progress, or population growth over a decade.
The key word is relative. A ₹500 increase on a ₹1,000 item (50% change) is dramatically different from a ₹500 increase on a ₹1,00,000 item (0.5% change). Percentage change scales the raw difference against the starting point, making comparisons across different magnitudes meaningful and fair.
A common misconception is confusing percentage change with percentage difference. Percentage change always has a direction - it tells you whether something went up or down from a known starting point. Percentage difference, on the other hand, has no reference direction and is used when comparing two values with equal standing (like two competing prices). Another common mistake is applying a percentage change in reverse: a 50% decrease followed by a 50% increase does not return you to the original value - it leaves you 25% below the start. This happens because each percentage is calculated against a different base.
This calculator accepts any two numeric values - positive, negative, or decimal - and instantly shows you the percentage change, the direction (increase or decrease), and the raw absolute difference. It is useful for students working on maths problems, professionals analysing business metrics, shoppers comparing prices, and anyone who needs to quantify change quickly and accurately.