Assuming I have a time horizon >10 years.

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      $50 per month for thirty five years saved with no interest at all is $21k, so I can absolutely understand the point of view that it’s not worth it if you’re currently struggling to scrape by to wait 35 years for what might be just an extra $14k

      If that $50 has literally no other use to you, then great, if that $50 can provide fair value for you now, it’s a much tougher decision.

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        Taking a step further, if the last thirty five years are any indication, that future $21k would be worth less than today’s $10k.

        Besides, to overcome inflation, you’d need to average double digit returns on your investment every year for half a lifetime.

        Like you say, it’s a tough decision if there’s anything that can provide you value now. Not to argue against savings, but expecting it to grow exponentially with no effort is folly.