Latte Factor Calculator
Opportunity cost is the idea; the 'latte factor' is where you feel it. We reason about spending one purchase at a time — a $5 coffee, an $11 lunch, a $15 streaming bundle — so the running total never registers. But a small purchase repeated for years is a large number wearing a small disguise: the money you spend never gets to compound, and the compounding is where the real cost hides. This lesson takes a habit in its natural units (a price and a how-often) and turns it into the retirement nest egg it could have become — then shows the part nobody tells you: you almost never have to quit. Because investing the freed-up money is perfectly proportional to how much you cut, dropping a five-day coffee habit to two days a week recovers most of the wealth while you keep most of the pleasure. The goal isn't guilt or austerity. It's seeing the second price tag — the invisible one — so the habits you keep are the ones you'd choose on purpose.
Free and interactive — no sign-up, nothing to install. Read the full lesson for the plain-language explanation.