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Cost $30, Sell $50 – Margin vs Markup

A $30 cost and $50 selling price yields a 40% gross margin and a 66.7% markup.

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  1. Enter cost of goods sold and selling price in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your gross margin and the full breakdown beneath it.

Find out your gross margin and markup percentage when cost is $30 and the retail price is $50.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between margin and markup?
Gross margin = profit / selling price. Markup = profit / cost. For the same product, markup is always higher than margin. For example, a 50% markup on a $60 cost gives a $90 price and a 33.3% margin.
Which should I use for pricing?
Retailers typically think in terms of margin (% of revenue). Manufacturers often use markup (% over cost). Know which your industry uses to avoid miscommunication with partners and buyers.