How much would I haveif…

If I'd invested in S&P 500 since 2003

$1,000 put into the S&P 500 at the end of 2003 would be worth about $6,666 today — a 6.67× return, or roughly 8.8% a year. Change the amount below to run your own number.

You'd have

$6,666

from $1,000 invested up 567%.

Multiple6.67×
Per year8.8%
In today's $$3,702
shares held8.99 shares
20032026

The story behind the number

Best year+13%2020
Worst year−17%2008
Steepest drop−52%2007→2009
vs gold1.52× behindgold → $10,156

S&P 500 since 2003 has been a remarkably smooth ride. $1,000 put in at the end of 2003 grew to $6,666 — a 6.67× return, or about 8.8% a year. For contrast, gold — the classic play-it-safe alternative — turned the same $1,000 into $10,156 over the identical window.

The ride mattered as much as the destination. The strongest single year was 2020, up 13%; the worst was 2008, down 17%.

Holding on took nerve: the position fell as much as 52% from its 2007 peak to its 2009 low, before climbing back above that high by 2012. Inflation takes a bite, too — consumer prices rose about 80% over the period, so in today's money the result is closer to 3.70× what you put in.

Common questions

How much would I have if I'd invested $1,000 in S&P 500 in 2003?
$1,000 invested in the S&P 500 at the end of 2003 would be worth about $6,666 today — a 6.67× return, or roughly 8.8% per year.
What were the best and worst years for S&P 500 since 2003?
The best year was 2020, up about 13%. The toughest was 2008, when it fell about 17%. Across the window, 96 of 270 years finished lower than they started.
What was the biggest drop along the way?
The steepest decline was about 52%, from a peak in 2007 to a low in 2009, with the value recovering above its prior high by 2012.
Would I have done better in gold?
$1,000 in gold over the same window would be about $10,156, versus $6,666 in the S&P 500.

The chart above shows the whole journey, not just the destination. Try switching to a bit each year to see how spreading your buying would have changed the outcome — or skip the latte to find out what a small daily habit could have grown into instead.

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