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Preparing for retirement isn't just about the number in your bank account—it’s about what that money can actually do for you later. Every year, the cost of living shifts, and while inflation isn't always at the front of our minds, it plays a big role in your long-term comfort. Use this calculator to see how tomorrow’s prices might affect your hard-earned savings.

Your assumptions

These are example values based on hypothetical averages.

150
$0$2,000,000
$0$100,000
$0$200,000
0%10%
0%15%
0%15%

Results

Inflation-Adjusted Annual Expenses at Retirement

$104,689

This is what your current annual expenses may equal at retirement, adjusted for inflation.

Projected Retirement Savings at Retirement

$1,717,977

This is a projection of your retirement balance at retirement based on your inputs.

Projected Years Your Savings Will Last
(Inflation-Adjusted)

17

This scenario may help you see how long your savings could last with inflation-adjusted withdrawals.

A Quick Note on Inflation
The inflation rate that matters most is the one you experience. If the items you buy most often are increasing in price, it is useful to have a strategy for those changes. Even if your costs are currently stable, it is still a good time to review your approach, as economic conditions can change.

This is a hypothetical example used for illustrative purposes only. Your Expected Pre-Retirement Annual Rate of Return and Expected Post-Retirement Annual Rate of Return will vary over time. Investing involves risks, and investment decisions should be based on your own goals, time horizon, and tolerance for risk.

 

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