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Savings Calculator — How Much Will Your Savings Grow?

Fed funds3.62%· FRED · Updated Jun 2, 2026

Calculate future savings balance by initial deposit, monthly contribution, APY, and time.

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4.50%
0.018
10yr
140

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Final Balance
$77,166

After 10 years at 4.50% APY

Initial Deposit$1,000
Total Contributed$61,000
Interest Earned$16,166
Final Balance$77,166

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Future value of a series formula: FV = P(1+r)^n + PMT × [((1+r)^n − 1) / r], where P = initial deposit, PMT = monthly contribution, r = monthly rate, n = months.

Use your actual savings account APY. National average HYSA is 0.46% (FDIC). Top HYSA accounts offer 4.25-4.75% APY. Check the live Fed funds rate above for context.

Savings — specifically a high-yield savings account (HYSA). Traditional checking pays 0.01% APY. HYSA pays 4-5% APY. On $10,000 over 5 years, that's a $2,500+ difference for doing nothing.

No — this is nominal growth. For real purchasing power, subtract CPI inflation (~2-3% annually). See our Inflation Impact Calculator to adjust.

Published byJere Salmisto· Founder, CalcFiReviewed byCalcFi EditorialEditorial standardsMethodologyLast updated June 4, 2026

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