What if you invested in McDonald's in 2000?

MCD · Consumer · Data through 2026-06-01

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If you invested $1,000 in McDonald's in 2000

$13,904today
+1290.4% total return|+10.4% annualized

The same $1,000 in the S&P 500 would be worth $8,631(+763.1%)

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The S&P 500 returned $8,631 on the same $1,000. McDonald's beat the market by $5,276.

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McDonald's vs. S&P 500 vs. US Dollar, 2000 to present

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Year-by-Year Returns

$1,000 invested in McDonald's starting January 2000

YearPriceValueAnnual
2000$19.74$1,000-
2001$15.60$790-21%
2002$14.57$738-6.6%
2003$7.74$392-46.9%
2004$14.21$720+83.6%
2005$18.21$923+28.2%
2006$20.09$1,018+10.3%
2007$26.07$1,321+29.8%
2008$32.32$1,638+24%
2009$36.00$1,824+11.4%
2010$40.11$2,032+11.4%
2011$48.87$2,476+21.9%
2012$67.70$3,430+38.5%
2013$67.22$3,406-0.7%
2014$68.60$3,476+2.1%
2015$69.66$3,530+1.5%
2016$96.49$4,889+38.5%
2017$98.49$4,990+2.1%
2018$141.07$7,148+43.2%
2019$151.10$7,656+7.1%
2020$185.20$9,384+22.6%
2021$184.38$9,342-0.4%
2022$235.44$11,929+27.7%
2023$248.09$12,570+5.4%
2024$277.73$14,072+11.9%
2025$280.55$14,215+1%
2026$313.25$15,872+11.7%

What this return means

Holding McDonald's (MCD) from 2000 multiplied a $1,000 stake into $13,906. That works out to +1290.6%, about 14x the original stake, as of 2026-06-01.

That is about 10.4% a year compounded, broadly in line with long-run stock market averages. The same $1,000 in an S&P 500 index fund over the same span would be about $8,631, so McDonald's beat the index by roughly $5,276. The index compounded at about 8.5% a year over that period.

The year-by-year record shows how bumpy the ride was. The best single year was 2004 at +83.6%, and the worst was 2003 at -46.9%. At its lowest point the position was down about 61% from an earlier high. These figures use split-adjusted closing prices and exclude dividends, taxes, trading fees, and inflation, so a real after-tax result would differ.

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