Per Mille Sign

U+2030
‰

As a plain text character, the ‰ per mille sign is most useful for rates, financial metrics, statistical labels where quick compatibility matters.

This special character matters most when rates, financial metrics, statistical labels need precision, consistency, and easy copy-paste behavior across documents.

Special charactersper milleratestatisticsfinancemath

How people use this symbol

The per mille sign is commonly copied for profiles, captions, UI labels, notes, and short-form text where people want more control than emoji styling usually gives them.

It fits especially well in plain text layouts because the character is lightweight, easy to paste, and usually easier to align with surrounding words than a colorful emoji glyph.

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Symbol details

Unicode
U+2030
HTML
‰
ASCII
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