$1,000 at 2.5% Interest for 40 Years

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After investing for 40 years at 2.5% interest, your initial investment of $1,000 will have grown to $2,685.
You will have earned $1,685 in interest.
How much will savings of $1,000 be worth in 40 years if invested at a 2.50% interest rate?
This calculator determines the future value of $1k invested for 40 years at a constant yield of 2.50% compounded annually.
Did Albert Einstein really say "Compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe?"
According to Snopes, the answer is probably not.
Nevertheless, investing money consistently over a long period of time has made many people very rich.
Growth of $1,000 at 2.5% Interest
Year Amount
0 $1,000
1 $1,025
2 $1,051
3 $1,077
4 $1,104
5 $1,131
6 $1,160
7 $1,189
8 $1,218
9 $1,249
10 $1,280
11 $1,312
12 $1,345
13 $1,379
14 $1,413
15 $1,448
16 $1,485
17 $1,522
18 $1,560
19 $1,599
20 $1,639
21 $1,680
22 $1,722
23 $1,765
24 $1,809
25 $1,854
26 $1,900
27 $1,948
28 $1,996
29 $2,046
30 $2,098
31 $2,150
32 $2,204
33 $2,259
34 $2,315
35 $2,373
36 $2,433
37 $2,493
38 $2,556
39 $2,620
40 $2,685
$1,000 for 40 Years by Interest Rate
Rate Amount
1% $1,489
2% $2,208
3% $3,262
4% $4,801
5% $7,040
6% $10,286
8% $21,725
10% $45,259
12% $93,051
15% $267,864
20% $1,469,772