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NEW! career break calculator

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          and confidence compounds.

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how much can you actually invest?

no judgment zone — just math

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your goal
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your reality
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the results
don't overthink it — you can adjust later
years from now (1-40)
after taxes — what actually hits your account
rent, bills, debt payments, subscriptions
food, fun, shopping, misc
no debt
yes, i do
savvie career break calculator
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the real career break calculator

because careers aren't linear & that's totally fine

💡 reminder: taking breaks doesn't make you "behind" — it makes you human
📊 let's start with the basics
no judgment, just math
traditional is 65, but you do you
before taxes
⏸️ expected career breaks
📈 income growth expectations
expected annual raise when working 3%
industry average is 3-4%
income hit after career break -10%
sad but true: breaks often = lower salary when returning
how much can you save/invest per year? 15%
of your income

fine print but make it cute.

1) not financial advice. Savvie is an educational platform, not a licensed financial advisor, broker-dealer, or investment firm. Everything we share is for informational purposes only. Always do your own research before making financial decisions. 2) no guaranteed results. We believe in the power of budgeting, saving, and investing consistently, but we cannot guarantee any specific outcomes. Markets change. Life happens. Your results may vary. 3) privacy & data. We respect your data and your inbox. If you join our email list or download one of our tools, your info stays with us. No spam. No selling your info ever. 4) affiliate links & product partnerships. Some of our content may include affiliate links or partner promotions. We only recommend tools we actually use or believe in. If you make a purchase through one of these links, we might earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. Win-win. 5) inclusivity matters. Savvie is built for women, inclusive of all identities. Our goal is to create financial education that empowers everyone historically left out of the money conversation. 6) faith-forward, never faith-exclusive. While some of our values are rooted in biblical principles like generosity, stewardship, and contentment, Savvie is open to all backgrounds and beliefs. Come as you are.