$1,500 Per Month Invested for 10 Years

See what $1,500/month invested every month for 10 years could grow to, with the 5%, 7% and 10% return scenarios, the compound-growth formula and a year-by-year chart.

Future value at 7% annual return
$259,627
$1,500/month for 10 years · you contribute $180,000 · growth $79,627
$172,057 in today's dollars, adjusted for current 4.2% inflation
📊 Live 10-yr Treasury (risk-free): 4.48% as of May 2026 📈 Live US inflation (CPI): 4.2% May 2026

Growth over 10 years (at 7%)

Your money vs investment growth

Return-rate scenarios

Annual returnFuture valueTotal growth
5%$232,923$52,923
7%$259,627$79,627
10%$307,267$127,267
Formula: FV = PMT × [ ((1 + i)n − 1) ÷ i ], where PMT = $1,500, i = monthly rate (7%/12), n = 120 months.
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How $1,500/month grows over 10 years

Investing $1,500/month every month for 10 years means contributing $180,000 of your own money. At a 7% average annual return — roughly the long-run average of a diversified stock-market index fund after inflation is set aside — compounding turns that into about $259,627. The difference, $79,627, is investment growth: returns earning further returns. The earlier and longer you invest, the larger that growth share becomes, which is why starting monthly contributions young is so powerful. These figures assume a constant return and reinvested earnings; real markets fluctuate year to year, and taxes and fees reduce net returns. Use them as a planning illustration, then model your own numbers in the full calculator. Past performance does not guarantee future results.