What if you'd invested in MetLife, Inc.?
By Alex · Tickerpine · figures from public market data
$1,000 invested in MET back in 2000 would be worth
$10,726
+973% total · 9.5% per year
Here's the plain version: if you'd put $1,000 into MetLife, Inc. back in 2000-04 and just left it alone, you'd have about $10,726 today. That's a gain of 973%, or roughly 9.5% a year (dividends reinvested). No hype — just what the prices did.
Growth of $1,000 in MET
since 2000-04, dividends reinvested · hover for detail
$1,000 in MET over time
| If you invested | $1,000 would be | Profit | Total return | Per year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 year ago (2025-06) | $1,101 | +$101 | +10% | 10.1% |
| 3 years ago (2023-06) | $1,665 | +$665 | +67% | 18.5% |
| 5 years ago (2021-06) | $1,672 | +$672 | +67% | 10.8% |
| 10 years ago (2016-06) | $3,393 | +$2,393 | +239% | 13.0% |
| At the very start (2000-04) | $10,726 | +$9,726 | +973% | 9.5% |
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Past performance doesn't predict future results. Dividends assumed reinvested via adjusted prices. Informational only — not investment advice.