Raise Calculator - Salary Increase Breakdown

Plan your next raise with annual, monthly, and per-paycheck impact

Estimate Your Raise in Seconds

Enter your current salary and raise percentage to see how your compensation changes across annual, monthly, biweekly, and weekly pay views.

Raise Inputs

0%5.0%20%

New Annual Salary

$0.00

Enter salary and raise to see your breakdown.

Cost of livingStrongAggressive

Annual Increase

$0.00

Monthly Increase

$0.00

12 pay periods

Biweekly Increase

$0.00

26 pay periods

Weekly Increase

$0.00

52 pay periods

Raise Comparison Snapshot

See how common raise percentages compare against your current salary.

Raise % New Salary Annual Increase Monthly Increase
2%$0.00$0.00$0.00
3%$0.00$0.00$0.00
5%$0.00$0.00$0.00
8%$0.00$0.00$0.00
10%$0.00$0.00$0.00

About This Raise Calculator

What This Tool Calculates

This calculator estimates your gross pay increase from a raise and shows how that change translates to each pay cycle.

Increase = Current Salary x (Raise % / 100)
New Salary = Current Salary + Increase

How to Use It in Real Decisions

Use the annual increase for compensation planning and the monthly or biweekly values for budgeting. For take-home pay, apply your estimated tax rate after this gross estimate.

This calculator does not include taxes, deductions, bonuses, or stock compensation.

Privacy & Limitations

  • All calculations run entirely in your browser -- nothing is sent to any server.
  • Results are estimates for planning purposes and should not replace professional financial advice.

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Raise Calculator FAQ

How do I calculate a salary raise?

Multiply your current salary by raise percentage and divide by 100 to get increase amount. Add that increase to your current salary to get your new salary.

How much is a 5% raise on a $60,000 salary?

A 5% raise on $60,000 is $3,000. Your new annual salary would be $63,000.

How do I estimate paycheck increase after a raise?

Divide your annual raise amount by your pay periods. For biweekly payroll use 26 pay periods, for weekly use 52, and for monthly use 12.

Does this raise calculator include taxes?

No. This tool shows gross pay changes before taxes and deductions.

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