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How to Save $10,000 in 12 Months — A Step-by-Step Plan

Whether you're starting from zero or already have some savings, this guide breaks down exactly how to reach $10,000 in one year using realistic, proven strategies.

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68%
of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings
$833
needed monthly to save $10K per year
7–10%
avg. annual S&P 500 returns historically
50/30/20
the budgeting rule that changed personal finance
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