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What Will $10,000 Be Worth in 30 Years at 2% Inflation?

At a modest 2% annual inflation rate, $10,000 today will have the purchasing power of approximately $5,521 in 30 years.

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  1. Enter amount today, annual inflation rate and years in the fields above.
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  3. Read your future purchasing power (today's $) and the full breakdown beneath it.

Even low 2% inflation steadily erodes purchasing power — $10,000 loses nearly half its value over 30 years.

Frequently asked questions

What inflation rate should I use?
US CPI has averaged roughly 3% over the past century, and around 2.5% since the 1990s. For conservative planning use 3-4%; for optimistic scenarios, 2%.
How do I protect against inflation?
Invest in assets that historically outpace inflation: equities, real estate, TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities), and I-bonds.