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Raise vs. Inflation

Compare two salary points across exact months so same-year raises are measured against the right inflation window.

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PisoLens uses official Philippine sources first: PSA OpenSTAT for inflation, GDP, labor, and trade, plus BSP tables for FX, reserves, remittances, and policy rates.

Inspired in part by Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor.

Not financial advice. For educational purposes only, using official PSA and BSP releases where available, and not affiliated with any government agency. Consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

© 2026 PisoLens · Built for Filipino young professionals

Data: Loading official inflation series · PSA OpenSTAT + BSP official tables

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Behavior

Results update automatically as you change salaries or periods.

Enter your numbers to see the result.

What does this mean?

A can still be a real pay cut if the price level rose faster between the month your old salary started and the month your new salary took effect.

This version is month-aware, so a raise from January 2025 to February 2026 is measured against the actual inflation that accumulated between those exact release months.