How much you save after 10 years of not smoking
Saved $30,624 — or $45,273 if invested at 7%. Run your own numbers below.
at 20 cigarettes a day · $8.39 per pack · United States
What if you invested it instead?
30-year growth · $3,062/year at 7%
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10 years is where the number stops being small.
At 10 years, the savings are no longer abstract. $30,624 is a car, a down payment, or the start of a fund that compounds on its own.
After 10 years of not smoking, the savings are no longer a hypothetical. $30,624 at the register, $45,273 in an index fund. The compounding only shows up if the money is moved somewhere — a savings account, a brokerage, a Roth IRA — and left alone. The hardest part is the first transfer.
The calculator above takes your actual cigarettes-per-day and local pack price, so the number you see is yours, not the average. Adjust the inputs and the headline figure updates with them.
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