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Income Shock Survival Planner

Estimate how long available cash can cover essential expenses after a job loss, reduced hours, leave, or other sudden income disruption.

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SavoraFinance Editorial Team
Original educational resource. Last updated: July 17, 2026.

This planner compares available cash and expected near-term income with essential monthly costs. It then highlights the size of the gap and a practical order for stabilizing the household.

Enter your available cash, income, and essential costs.
On this pageFirst 48 hoursPayment orderExtend the runwayNext steps

What to do in the first 48 hours

  1. Confirm the exact date and amount of the next income payment.
  2. List cash that is truly available without creating taxes, penalties, or new debt.
  3. Separate essential bills from subscriptions, upgrades, and deferrable spending.
  4. Contact employers, benefit administrators, lenders, landlords, utilities, and insurers before payments are missed.

A practical payment order

Protect safety and shelter

Prioritize housing, essential utilities, food, medication, necessary insurance, and transportation needed for work or care.

Prevent avoidable escalation

Address court-ordered obligations, secured debts, and accounts where a missed payment could quickly create loss of access or property.

Request hardship options

Ask about due-date changes, temporary reductions, fee waivers, payment plans, or formal assistance programs.

Ways to extend the cash runway

Pause nonessential renewals, reduce variable spending, compare insurance and service plans carefully, sell unused items without relying on unrealistic values, and direct temporary income toward the highest-priority shortfall.

Continue the recovery path

This estimate does not account for taxes, benefit eligibility, penalties, irregular expenses, or legal payment priorities. Verify obligations and assistance terms directly.

Authoritative sources and verification

This educational resource is grounded in consumer guidance from federal agencies. Program rules and assistance options can change, so verify current details directly with the organization involved.

Editorial review: source links checked July 17, 2026. Educational information only; not individualized financial, legal, tax, or employment advice.