Hourly
- Before
- $36.06
- After
- $37.14
- Increase
- +$1.08
Enter the old salary on the left, switch the calculator to New Salary mode, and it will show the percentage increase instantly.
This page starts with a $75,000 salary and a $77,250 new salary so you can see a 3% increase immediately. Replace the values to calculate any other raise percentage.
Headline annual increase
$2,250.00
Five-year gain: $11.3K
Click a scenario to prefill the calculator with a realistic raise pattern.
Every field recalculates instantly. Switch between percentage, flat-dollar, and new salary modeling without a page refresh.
Raise Type
Compare the raise across every major pay period. The increase column stays highlighted so you can spot the practical change immediately.
| Period | Before | After | Increase | Increase % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Hourly | $36.06 | $37.14 | +$1.08 | +3.0% |
Daily | $288.46 | $297.12 | +$8.65 | +3.0% |
Weekly | $1,442.31 | $1,485.58 | +$43.27 | +3.0% |
Bi-weekly | $2,884.62 | $2,971.15 | +$86.54 | +3.0% |
Monthly | $6,250.00 | $6,437.50 | +$187.50 | +3.0% |
Annual | $75,000.00 | $77,250.00 | +$2,250.00 | +3.0% |
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Smart Insights
On par with the national average raise referenced in the Mercer 2024 survey.
Nominal raise
+3.0%
Real raise after inflation
~+0.0%
Your purchasing power is roughly flat.
Annual gain
$2,250.00
5-year upside
$11.3K
Benchmark framing based on Mercer 2024 salary survey language referenced in the PRD.
Negotiation Script Generator
Based on the new compensation level, my annual pay would move from $75,000.00 to $77,250.00. That is a +3.0% increase, or about $2.3K more per year. After adjusting for a 3.0% inflation assumption, the real raise is +0.0%. I would like to discuss how this increase aligns with my scope, performance, and current market benchmarks.
Charts are lazy-loaded to protect performance, but they still update in real time as you edit the scenario.
Subtract your old salary from your new salary, divide the difference by your old salary, and multiply by 100.
Use your current salary in the left side of the calculator, then switch the raise type to New Salary and enter the updated amount.