What if you invested $1,000 in TSMC in 2000? (Inflation-Adjusted)

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A $1,000 investment in TSMC in 2000 grew to $34,266 in nominal terms. But 2000 dollars had 96% more purchasing power than today. After adjusting for cumulative inflation using BLS CPI-U data, the real value of that growth works out to $17,483 in constant 2000 dollars, equivalent to a +11.5% real annualized return.

Nominal final value

$34,266

+3326.6% total return

Real value (2000 dollars)

$17,483

+1648.3% real total return

Real annualized return

+11.5%

vs. +14.4% nominal annualized

Cumulative CPI-U inflation since 2000: 96% (1 dollar in 2000 = $1.96 in 2026)

Year-by-Year (Inflation-Adjusted)

$1,000 in TSMC since 2000, values in constant 2000 dollars

YearNominal ValueReal Value (2000 $)
2000$1,000$1,000
2001$596$580
2002$586$559
2003$255$238
2004$459$417
2005$414$363
2006$556$474
2007$604$500
2008$535$426
2009$459$368
2010$652$509
2011$881$661
2012$989$726
2013$1,291$929
2014$1,265$897
2015$1,737$1,232
2016$1,763$1,233
2017$2,530$1,730
2018$3,830$2,540
2019$3,296$2,136
2020$4,949$3,156
2021$11,447$6,950
2022$11,736$6,526
2023$9,066$4,857
2024$11,258$5,859
2025$21,157$10,794
2026$33,862$17,276

Inflation adjustment uses BLS CPI-U annual data, deflated to 2026 dollars. Nominal stock data from Yahoo Finance (split-adjusted closing prices). Real values are expressed in constant 2000 purchasing-power dollars. For informational and educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. See our methodology and full disclaimer.