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The subscriptions you forgot you had

The $25 a month quietly leaving your account for something you don't use. Here's what reclaiming it could have grown into.

$25 a month in unused subscriptions, set aside since 2015

$3,175 spent

could have grown into

$6,848

in the S&P 500 · grew 2.16× · +116%

20152026

The villain here isn't you — it's the auto-renewal you forgot about. The streaming tier you upgraded once, the app you tried for a week, the box you meant to cancel: twenty-five dollars a month slipping out for things you don't use. The fix is gentle and one-time — audit your statement — and the upside is the same money, working for you instead.

Once it's reclaimed, the asset does the rest. See how the field stacks up on the rankings page, or read why today's dollars matter.

The same $25/mo, across assets

Microsoft
$8,496
gold
$7,832
S&P 500
$6,848

Only assets with data for the whole window — no unearned head starts.

Not your number? Change the spend, the asset, or the year and watch it move.

You'd have

$6,848

from $3,175 set aside up 116%.

Multiple2.16×
Per year14.0%
In today's $$4,875
shares held9.23 shares
20152026

— — — dashed line = total cash you put in

Common questions

How would I find these subscriptions?
Scan a recent bank or card statement for recurring charges you don't recognize or no longer use. Reclaiming even one or two is often the ~$25/month modeled here.
Does this account for inflation?
The page offers the same real-vs-nominal view as the rest of the site, so you can see the result in today's dollars. See the methodology for exactly what's modeled.

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