- If I am 11 now, how old will I be in 2050?
- 35, if "now" is 2026 — the gap from 2026 to 2050 is 24 years, and 11 + 24 = 35. You'd be 34 on 2050 dates before your birthday. An easy check: an 11-year-old in 2026 was born around 2014–2015, and 2050 − 2015 = 35.
- How old will I be in 2050 if I was born in 2010?
- 40 — on your birthday in 2050. Before it you're 39. Born in 2005 → 45; born in 2012 → 38; born in 2015 → 35. Subtract your birth year from 2050 and knock one off before your birthday.
- How old will I be in 2050 if I am 13 now?
- 37, counting from 2026 (13 + 24). A 12-year-old will be 36, a 14-year-old 38. If your birthday falls late in the year, you'll be one less for most of 2050. Enter your exact birth date in the calculator above for the day-precise answer.
- Will I be retired by 2050?
- Only if you were born around 1983–1988 or earlier. US Social Security full retirement age is 67, so the 2050 retirement cohort is roughly the 1983 birth-year class. Anyone born in the 1990s will be in their 50s in 2050 — close, but still working by today's rules.
- How do I get the exact answer instead of a rough one?
- Enter your full birth date in the calculator above. Year subtraction only gets you within a year; the calculator accounts for your birthday, month lengths, and leap years, and returns your age in years, months, and days on any exact date.
- Is my birth date stored anywhere?
- No. The calculation runs entirely in your browser. Your birth date is never sent to a server, never logged, and never stored.