Pay raise calculator
ClientSee your new pay after a merit or COLA percentage increase.
How to use
Enter currentSalary|raisePercent.
About Pay raise calculator
New salary after a percent raise—shows increase amount, browser-only. The interactive transform on this page runs in your browser tab—Toolcore does not need your paste for the core operation described above.
How to use this page
Paste or type in the main workspace, run the primary action from the toolbar, then copy or download the result. Use Load example when the page offers it, or URL prefill (?q= / ?qb=) so agents and tickets open the same input.
Raise: 5% = $2500.00 New salary: $52500.00
Nearby workflows on Toolcore
- Hourly wage to annual salary — Convert hourly pay to annual salary with configurable hours per week—local calculator. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
- Annual salary to hourly wage — Convert annual salary to equivalent hourly pay—browser-only. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
- Percent change — Calculate percentage increase or decrease from an old value to a new one—local math in your browser. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
- Profit margin calculator — Compute profit, margin %, and markup % from revenue and cost—local business math. when units or numeric output should be checked on a related calculator.
Common use cases
- Negotiate offer after stated raise percent.
- Budget after annual review.
Common mistakes to avoid
Compound raises
Single-step raise only; run again for stacked years.
FAQ
Hourly workers?
Enter current annualized salary or use hourly converter first.
More tools
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Hourly wage to annual salary
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Annual salary to hourly wage
ClientConvert annual salary to equivalent hourly pay—browser-only.
Percent change
ClientCalculate percentage increase or decrease from an old value to a new one—local math in your browser.
Profit margin calculator
ClientCompute profit, margin %, and markup % from revenue and cost—local business math.