If I Invested $100 in S&P 500 in 2022, How Much Would I Have Today?

⏪ Historical Simulation · Indices
S&P 500 — 2022
$100 invested → held to today
$163
+62.9%  ·  1.63x your money
$100
Invested
$4,796.56
Price in Jan 2022
$7,357.49
Price today
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Asset type
Investment Growth Over Time Jan 2022 → Today
AssetS&P 500
Start price (Jan 2022)$4,796.56
Price today$7,357.49
Amount invested$100
Current value$163
Total gain / loss +$62.94

If you had invested $100 in S&P 500 at the start of 2022 and held until today, your investment would have grown to approximately $163 — a strong 62.9% return over roughly 4 years. In 2022, the index provided broad, diversified market exposure at low cost. This simulation uses actual historical closing prices from Yahoo Finance, not projections or estimates.

About S&P 500 in 2022

In January 2022, S&P 500 was priced at approximately $4,796.56. The worst year for markets since 2008. Aggressive Fed rate hikes to combat 40-year-high inflation crushed both stocks and bonds. An investor who bought S&P 500 at this point and held without selling has seen a gain of 62.9% from that entry to today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Exactly how much would $100 in S&P 500 invested in 2022 be worth today?

Based on real historical price data, $100 invested in S&P 500 on January 1, 2022 would be worth approximately $163 today — a +62.9% return over 4 years. S&P 500 was priced around $4,796.56 in early 2022 and is currently around $7,357.49. This is calculated from actual closing prices, not an estimate.

Was 2022 a good time to invest in S&P 500?

2022 turned out to be a good time to invest in S&P 500 — long-term holders from that entry are up 63%. However, past performance never guarantees future results. Market timing is notoriously difficult, and most financial research shows that time in the market consistently beats timing the market. Consistent, long-term investing tends to outperform any attempt to pick the perfect entry point.

How can I invest in S&P 500 today?

You can invest in S&P 500 through low-cost index ETFs at any brokerage. For the S&P 500: VOO (Vanguard), SPY (State Street), or IVV (iShares). For the NASDAQ 100: QQQ or QQQM (Invesco). These ETFs carry very low annual fees (0.03%–0.20%) and are available through Fidelity, Schwab, Robinhood, and most online brokerages.