Retirement corpus: What will be the real value of Rs 1 crore after 30 years? Know the harsh truth

In today’s fast-paced world, planning for retirement is crucial for everyone, especially for those in their 20s and 30s who’ve just begun their financial journey. For many, the figure of Rs 1 crore has long symbolised financial success. From childhood, we’ve heard that becoming a “crorepati” means you’ve made it. But in the world of personal finance, holding on to old benchmarks can be dangerous, especially when inflation quietly erodes the value of your money.

So if you’re aiming to build a retirement corpus of Rs 1 crore in the next 30 years, it’s time to ask a tough question: will Rs 1 crore still be worth what it is today?

What happens to Rs 1 crore after 30 years of 6% inflation?

Let’s say you invest diligently and accumulate Rs 1 crore by the time you retire — perhaps around age 60 if you’re in your early 30s now. Feels like a massive achievement, right?

But here’s the reality check:

If inflation averages just 6% a year, that Rs 1 crore will have the purchasing power of only around Rs 17.4 lakh in today’s money.

Yes, you read that right. The amount that today might barely cover a modest new car or a few years of rent in a metro city will be all you have for retirement — unless you plan better.

Also read: The silent money killers: Are you making these 3 mistakes?

The most common mistake: Rs 1 crore will be enough

A lot of us have seen our parents or older relatives retiring with Rs 1 crore or less and managing just fine. But here’s the catch — they’re retiring today, not three decades from now. What’s sufficient for them may be grossly inadequate for you.

If you plan to retire 30 years from now, you must think not just in nominal terms, but in real, inflation-adjusted terms.

What should you do instead? Smart retirement planning tips

1. Account for inflation in every financial goal

    If Rs 1 crore is what you think you’ll need in retirement, aim for Rs 3-4 crore instead, depending on your expected lifestyle and expenses. Always adjust your corpus target with at least 6% annual inflation in mind.

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