VXUS calculator
Historical growth of Vanguard Total International Stock ETF using FTSE Global All Cap ex US (S&P 500 is US proxy only) return series. Dividends reinvested at year-end; expense ratio drag negligible at 0.07%.
$10,000 invested in VXUS at inception (2011) with dividends reinvested through end of 2024 would be worth approximately $59,951 nominal ($41,673 in 2011 dollars). Annualized nominal: 13.65%; real: 10.73%. International returns diverge substantially — proxy accuracy limited.
Uses annual S&P 500 total return (with dividends reinvested) and CPI-U inflation, 1928–2024. Source: Damodaran (NYU Stern) + Shiller CAPE + BLS. Excludes fees, taxes, and bid/ask. Real return = nominal ÷ cumulative CPI.
VXUS at a glance
| Full name | Vanguard Total International Stock ETF |
| Provider | Vanguard |
| Expense ratio | 0.07% |
| Inception | 2011 |
| Assets under management | $70B |
| Dividend yield | 3.20% |
| Return series used | FTSE Global All Cap ex US (S&P 500 is US proxy only) |
Why international exposure behaves differently
International funds are the one category where the S&P 500 proxy series on this page is directional at best — ex-US developed and emerging markets have spent entire decades both ahead of and behind US stocks. The case for holding them is not higher expected returns; it is that nobody knows which region leads the next decade, and valuations abroad are typically cheaper. Most target-date funds hold 30–40% international; going to zero is an active bet on continued US dominance.
What 0.07% costs over 30 years
Expense ratios compound against you exactly the way returns compound for you. On a $10,000 position growing at a 10% gross return for 30 years, VXUS's 0.07% fee quietly consumes about $3,301 of the final balance. The cheapest fund in the same category, VEA at 0.06%, would cost about $2,833 — a difference of $468 for holding what is often a near-identical basket.
VXUS vs same-category peers
| Fund | ER | Yield | Since |
|---|---|---|---|
| VXUS (this page) | 0.07% | 3.2% | 2011 |
| VEA | 0.06% | 3.0% | 2007 |
| IEFA | 0.07% | 3.0% | 2012 |
| VWO | 0.07% | 3.0% | 2005 |
| VT | 0.07% | 1.9% | 2008 |
How this calculator works
For each start year, we apply the year-by-year total return of the FTSE Global All Cap ex US (S&P 500 is US proxy only) to the entered starting amount, compounding annually with dividends reinvested at year-end. This mirrors what an actual buy-and-hold VXUS holder would have experienced, before fees and taxes. Expense ratio is intentionally excluded from the historical result to keep the underlying series comparable across ETFs; for a full lifetime fee estimate at 0.07%, use the projection tab in our fund fee analyzer.