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    How to retire with a $2,000 weekly income with ASX shares and ETFs

    September 19, 2025


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    For many Australians, the real measure of retirement success isn’t the size of their nest egg, it is the income it can produce.

    A round figure like $2,000 a week, or about $104,000 a year, represents the kind of financial freedom that allows retirees to enjoy life without constantly checking the budget.

    The good news is that with a disciplined strategy using ASX shares and exchange traded funds (ETFs), this goal is achievable. Here’s how it could work.

    Build your capital

    The first step is to figure out how much capital you will need. At an average dividend yield of 5%, generating $104,000 a year would require about $2.08 million invested. If yields were lower, closer to 4%, you would need around $2.6 million.

    That might sound daunting, but remember, you don’t need to reach it all at once. With consistent contributions, compounding returns, and reinvested dividends, building towards this figure is very possible over a working life.

    Balanced portfolio

    The smartest path to $2,000 a week in passive income isn’t just about chasing the highest yields. It is about creating a portfolio that balances stability, growth, and diversification.

    High-quality dividend payers like Coles Group Ltd (ASX: COL), Telstra Group Ltd (ASX: TLS), and Accent Group Ltd (ASX: AX1) can provide a dependable income stream. Complementing these with growth names such as Xero Ltd (ASX: XRO) or WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC) ensures your portfolio continues to expand in value, lifting future dividend potential.

    On the ETF side, funds like the Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF (ASX: VHY) or the Betashares S&P Australian Shares High Yield ETF (ASX: HYLD) can instantly spread risk across dozens of reliable dividend payers.

    For international exposure, the iShares S&P 500 ETF (ASX: IVV) or the Betashares Global Quality Leaders ETF (ASX: QLTY) can bring global diversification while tapping into some of the world’s strongest companies.

    Compounding

    One of the most powerful ways to reach a $2,000 weekly income target is to reinvest dividends in the early years to take advantage of the power of compounding. Each reinvested dollar buys more shares, which in turn pay more dividends, creating a snowball effect.

    Once you hit retirement, you can switch from reinvesting to harvesting dividends as income. By then, the portfolio has grown to the point where it can fund a lifestyle without eating into capital too quickly.

    How long would this take?

    The length of time this would take depends entirely on your returns and the capital you have available to invest.

    Based on an average annual return of 10% and monthly investments of $1,000, it would take an investor approximately 30 years to grow their portfolio to $2 million.

    Foolish takeaway

    Retiring on $2,000 a week from ASX shares and ETFs is a big goal, but it is far from unrealistic. By steadily building a diversified portfolio of dividend payers, growth stocks, and ETFs, and by reinvesting along the way, you can put yourself in a position to enjoy financial security and freedom in retirement.



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