Can I Retire on $2,000/Month?
$2,000/month is a lean but feasible retirement income in lower-cost areas. Social Security may cover half, meaning you need a portfolio generating roughly $1,000/month on its own.
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With 35 years until retirement, starting from $10,000 in savings and contributing $500 per month at an assumed 7% annual return, you could accumulate approximately $962,473 by age 65.
This projection uses monthly compounding and assumes consistent contributions. In reality, your returns will vary year to year, but the long-term trend of disciplined saving combined with market growth has historically rewarded patient investors.
Use the full Retirement Calculator to run your own personalized scenarios with different contribution levels, return assumptions, and withdrawal plans.