SPLG — SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF
SPDR (State Street) · Expense Ratio: 0.02% · US Stock · 3bp below the US Stock category average of 0.05%
Key Facts
| Ticker | SPLG |
| Full Name | SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF |
| Provider | SPDR (State Street) |
| Expense Ratio | 0.02% |
| Category | US Stock |
| Assets Under Management | $50B |
| Inception Year | 2005 (21 years ago) |
| Number of Holdings | 505 |
| Dividend Yield | ~1.2% (low) |
| Top Holdings | AAPL, MSFT, NVDA |
What Is SPLG?
SPLG, managed by SPDR (State Street), launched in 2005, is a major ETF with deep liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads in the US Stock category. US total stock market ETF covering thousands of US companies across all market caps. With $50B in assets under management, it benefits from deep institutional liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads.
SPLG in a FIRE Portfolio
Broad US market exposure at 0.02% expense ratio makes this a cornerstone holding for any FIRE portfolio. It captures the full US equity market in a single fund.
A core holding should make up 50-80% of your equity allocation in a FIRE portfolio. Pair SPLG with an international fund like VXUS (Vanguard Total International) for geographic diversification. A common FIRE allocation is 70% SPLG + 30% VXUS.
Cost Analysis: How SPLG's 0.02% Fee Affects Your FIRE Timeline
At 0.02%, SPLG is in the ultra-low-cost tier. On a $100,000 investment, you pay just $20/year in fees. Over 30 years, the fee drag is approximately less than 1% of your total returns — essentially negligible for FIRE planning. This is about as close to "free" as ETFs get.
Dividend Income Potential
With a low dividend yield of approximately 1.2%, here's what SPLG could generate in annual income at different portfolio sizes:
| Portfolio Value | Annual Dividend Income | Monthly Income |
|---|---|---|
| $100,000 | $1,200/year | $100/month |
| $250,000 | $3,000/year | $250/month |
| $500,000 | $6,000/year | $500/month |
| $1,000,000 | $12,000/year | $1,000/month |
Frequently Asked Questions About SPLG
What is the expense ratio for SPLG?
SPLG has an expense ratio of 0.02%. This is ultra-low-cost — on a $100K portfolio, annual fees are $20. 3bp below the us stock category average of 0.05%.
Is SPLG good for a FIRE portfolio?
Broad US market exposure at 0.02% expense ratio makes this a cornerstone holding for any FIRE portfolio. It captures the full US equity market in a single fund. Its 0.02% expense ratio is ultra-low-cost for the US Stock category.
How does the 0.02% fee affect long-term returns?
At 0.02%, the fee impact is minimal — less than $50/year on a $100K portfolio. Over a 30-year FIRE timeline, the cumulative fee drag is under 1% of total returns, making SPLG an extremely efficient choice.
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