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Percentage Point Calculator

Calculate the percentage-point difference between two percentages and avoid confusing points with percent change.

Result

0.85 percentage points

Mode

Percentage points

Formula

ending percent - starting percent

Percentage inputs

Calculate percentages

Result details

Answer
0.85 percentage points
Rounded number
0.85
Formula
ending percent - starting percent
Unit
percentage points

Calculation

Percentage point difference0.85 percentage points
Step5.1 - 4.25

Result actions

Percentage Point Calculator formula guide

Percentage queries often look similar, but the formulas differ. This page opens the calculator in the matching mode.

Best use cases

  • Compare two interest rates, conversion rates, or survey results.
  • Explain the difference between rates without misusing percent change.
  • Calculate percentage-point movement in analytics or finance reports.

Formula guidance

Confirm whether the question is asking for a part of a number, a rate of change, a new value after an increase or decrease, or a percentage-point difference.

Common mistakes

  • Do not confuse percent change with percentage points.
  • Use the original value as the base for percent change calculations.
  • Keep the percent sign separate from decimal form: 25% is 0.25.

Practical examples

These calculations are common in discounts, taxes, finance, grades, conversion rates, analytics changes, margins, and everyday comparison problems.

Frequently asked questions

What is a percentage point?

A percentage point is the arithmetic difference between two percentages. Moving from 4% to 5% is a 1 percentage point increase.

How is percentage point different from percent change?

Percentage points subtract percentages directly. Percent change divides the difference by the original percentage.

Where are percentage points used?

They are common for interest rates, polling, conversion rates, margins, and any comparison between two percentages.

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