Hello dsnymgc,
It will take time after you change a setting for it t reflect in the battery usage. Looking at the battery usage, there are two options, the past 24 hours, and the last 10 days.
Changing the setting, still shows how much has been used the past 24 hours. You will need to wait after the 24 hours from changing to see the outcome.
Next, please check your settings, as some simple changes can really help extend the life of your battery. This article should help you check: iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support
Follow this for more tips: Maximizing Battery Life and Lifespan - Apple Support
It may also be beneficial to disable Background App Refresh for the apps that you do not normally use. This article talks about Background App refresh: Switch apps on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Also, the testing for iPhone batteries are described here: iPhone General Battery Information - Apple Support
Where the settings are all default, any deviation from these settings on your device will reduce the battery life: “All settings were default except: Bluetooth was paired with headphones; Wi-Fi was associated with a network; the Wi-Fi feature Ask to Join Networks, Auto-Brightness, and True Tone were turned off.”
Now that you are adjusting your settings, you may get longer battery charge, and also longer battery life.
Thanks.