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Rule of 72 at 6%: How Long to Double $50,000?

At a 6% annual return, money doubles approximately every 12 years (72 ÷ 6), so $50,000 becomes $100,000 in about 12 years.

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See how 6% annual returns — typical for a balanced portfolio — apply to the Rule of 72 when starting with $50,000.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the Rule of 72?
It's a good approximation for rates between 6% and 10%. For exact doubling time, use ln(2) / ln(1 + r) ≈ 0.693 / r.
Does it work for debt too?
Yes — at 18% APR your credit card debt doubles in roughly 4 years if you make no payments. The rule is a powerful reminder of compounding in reverse.