📉 Percentage Decrease Calculator

Percentage decrease
35.00%
from 200 to 130 (drop: -70)

ABOUT THIS TOOL

Welcome to the MultiCalculators Percentage Decrease Calculator — a dedicated tool to instantly measure percent reduction, discount, depreciation, or any decline between two numbers. Whether you need to calculate a sale discount, a drop in temperature, reduced scores, budget cuts, or population decrease, this tool gives you the precise percentage in one click. Built with simplicity and accuracy, it’s perfect for students, shoppers, analysts, and business owners.

How is percentage decrease computed? It’s simple: subtract the new value from the original value (that’s the decrease), divide that decrease by the original value, then multiply by 100. For example, if a price drops from $80 to $60, the decrease is $20, which is 25% lower. Our calculator handles decimals, negative numbers, and edge cases gracefully, showing clear messages if inputs are invalid.

This tool is part of the MultiCalculators family — we focus on clean, fast, and responsive web utilities. The interface adapts perfectly to mobile, tablet, and desktop screens. No sign‑up, no distractions. The result area displays the percentage decrease in a large bold font, along with a short explanation of the original and new values. You can hit calculate as many times as you like, and even press Enter after typing.

Under the hood, we’ve used semantic HTML, carefully styled CSS, and lightweight JavaScript to ensure reliability. The page is fully optimized for search engines: the title is under 70 characters with high‑value keywords like “percentage decrease”, “percent reduction”, and “discount calculator”. Meta description and meta tags are set for better indexing. We’ve also included the Google Analytics tag (G-517V9XBF1Y) so site owners can monitor traffic — all without affecting your experience.

Why use a dedicated decrease calculator? Because it eliminates mental math errors. Whether you’re checking a 30% off tag or analyzing quarterly losses, you get accurate results rounded to two decimals. The tool also warns if the new value is larger than the original (that would be an increase, not decrease) and adjusts the wording accordingly. That’s the attention to detail you can expect from MultiCalculators.

We are constantly expanding our suite of online tools: percentage increase, finance calculators, unit converters, and more. Bookmark this page and explore our site for every calculation need. And if you ever need to return to the homepage, just click the prominent dark maroon “Back to Home” button below. No copyright messages, no footer clutter — exactly as you requested. Use this tool with confidence, and share it with anyone who needs a quick, elegant percentage decrease solution.

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