Rate Per 1000 Calculator

Calculate the cost per 1,000 units for bulk pricing, printing, advertising (CPM), wholesale, and manufacturing. Instant and accurate results.

Business Calculator:

Calculate rate per 1000 units from total cost and quantity. Perfect for comparing vendor quotes, CPM advertising, and bulk order pricing.

Rate Per 1000 Calculator

Mode

Total cost of all units

Total number of units

Calculation Results

Enter total cost and quantity

then click "Calculate" for rate per 1000

Rate Per 1000 Calculator

If you work with bulk orders, advertising budgets, or wholesale pricing, you've probably needed to calculate the cost per thousand units. Doing it manually invites errors, especially with large numbers. A Rate Per 1000 Calculator handles this instantly and accurately.

Instead of reaching for a calculator and risking division mistakes, you simply enter two numbers — total cost and total quantity — and get the rate per thousand immediately.

The Formula

Rate Per 1000 Formula
Rate Per 1000 = (Total Cost ÷ Total Quantity) × 1000
Example: If total cost is $500 for 25,000 units:
Rate = (500 ÷ 25,000) × 1000 = 0.02 × 1000 = $20 per 1000

Reverse Calculation

Sometimes you know the rate per 1000 and need to find the total cost. This calculator handles that too. Just switch to reverse mode, enter your rate per 1000 and quantity, and get the total cost instantly.

Reverse Formula
Total Cost = (Rate Per 1000 × Quantity) ÷ 1000

Rate Per 1000 Reference Table

The table below shows various rate per 1000 calculations:

Total Cost Quantity Rate Per 1000
$100 5,000 $20.00
$250 10,000 $25.00
$500 25,000 $20.00
$750 50,000 $15.00
$1,000 40,000 $25.00
$1,200 40,000 $30.00
$300 10,000 $30.00
$2,000 100,000 $20.00
$150 3,000 $50.00
$450 15,000 $30.00
$800 20,000 $40.00
$600 30,000 $20.00
$350 7,000 $50.00
$900 45,000 $20.00
$1,500 75,000 $20.00
$225 9,000 $25.00
$1,800 60,000 $30.00
$400 16,000 $25.00
$550 22,000 $25.00
$2,500 125,000 $20.00
$175 3,500 $50.00
$3,000 200,000 $15.00
Pro Tip:

When comparing vendor quotes, always calculate the rate per 1000. A small difference in unit cost can add up significantly on large orders. This calculator helps you make accurate price comparisons in seconds.