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A $1,000 investment in SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) in January 2016 would be worth $4,557 as of June 2026 with dividends reinvested15.7% a year. Use the dropdowns above to try any amount, ticker, or starting month back to January 1993.

Over the same period, the same $1,000 would be worth $7,667 in the Nasdaq-100 (QQQ). SPY trailed the Nasdaq-100 over that period.

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Worth today
$4,557
Multiple
4.6×
Annualized
15.7%/yr
Max drawdown
-23.9%
12/31/2021 – 9/30/2022
Price-only value
$3,855

Growth of $1,000 in SPY since January 2016#

monthly
SPY$4,557
201620212026

SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY). Total return approximated via dividend- and split-adjusted closes (no taxes or fees). Not investment advice.

Growth of $1,000 in SPY by starting month#

$1.1K$2.1K$3.2K$4.3K
'16'18'20'22'24'26

$1,000 invested in SPY, by starting year#

Invested inWorth todaySame in QQQMultipleAnnualized
2016$4,557$7,6674.6×15.7%
2017$3,799$6,3383.8×15.3%
2018$3,008$4,6193.0×14.0%
2019$3,083$4,6143.1×16.5%
2020$2,539$3,5132.5×15.7%
2021$2,167$2,4292.2×15.5%
2022$1,759$2,0951.8×13.8%
2023$1,916$2,5621.9×21.2%
2024$1,589$1,7981.6×21.5%
2025$1,259$1,4271.3×18.2%

Methodology#

Investments are assumed made at the first trading day's close of the chosen year. "Dividends reinvested" uses split- and dividend-adjusted closes (a standard total-return approximation; taxes and fees excluded). "Price-only" uses split-adjusted closes. SPY data begins January 1993; values as of June 2026 and refresh daily. Past performance does not predict future returns; not investment advice.

See the live SPY chart and fundamentals on the SPY quote page.

FAQ

How much would $1,000 invested in SPY be worth today?
A $1,000 investment in SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) in January 2016 would be worth about $4,557 as of June 2026, with dividends reinvested. That works out to about 15.7% a year.
How far back does the SPY calculation go?
SPY data begins January 1993. You can pick any starting month from then to the present and see what your investment would be worth today.
Does this include dividends?
Yes. The default "dividends reinvested" view uses split- and dividend-adjusted closing prices — a standard total-return approximation that excludes taxes and fees. A price-only view (split-adjusted, no dividends) is also available.

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