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Severance Pay Estimator
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Financial Runway Calculator
How many months until you need income? State auto-populated from above.
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COBRA vs ACA Health Insurance Cost
See your monthly costs side by side. Income estimate auto-populated from Module 1.
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State Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Auto-calculated from your state and salary in Module 1.
Your Next Steps
Take these six actions in the next 72 hours.
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1File for unemployment todayMost states require you to file within 2–3 weeks of separation. Every day you wait is a day of benefits you can't reclaim. Go to your state's unemployment portal now.
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2Review your severance agreement carefullyYou typically have 21 days to sign (45 days if in a group layoff). If you're 40+, you also have 7 days to revoke. Don't rush. Have an employment attorney review it — many offer free consultations.
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3Elect COBRA or shop ACA Marketplace within 60 daysYou have 60 days from losing coverage to elect COBRA. Losing job-based coverage is also a Special Enrollment Period for ACA Marketplace plans. Don't let the deadline slip.
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4Cut non-essential subscriptions immediatelyEvery $50/month you cut is $600/year and roughly adds one more day of runway. Audit streaming, software, memberships, and gym fees this week.
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5Update your resume and LinkedIn profileGet your resume updated before you start applying. Recruiters check LinkedIn constantly — make sure your profile reflects your current situation and is open to opportunities.
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6Talk to a financial advisor about your 401(k)Leaving a job triggers decisions about your 401(k) — rollover to an IRA, leave it, or cash out (avoid cashing out). Get professional guidance before making irreversible moves.
This calculator provides estimates based on industry averages and publicly available data.
Results are for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute legal,
financial, tax, or employment advice. Actual amounts depend on your specific employment
agreement, employer policies, and state law. Consult a qualified employment attorney and
financial advisor before making decisions. Not affiliated with any employer, the U.S.
Department of Labor, the IRS, or any state unemployment agency.