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Emergency fund · Verified 2026-05-27

Emergency fund for tech startup employee

Recommended: $49,500 (9 months of $5,500/month expenses). Park in a HYSA at 4-5% APY → earn ~$2,228/year while staying liquid.

Minimum (3 months)
$16,500
Recommended (9 mo)
$49,500
Conservative (9 months)
$49,500
Earning potential in HYSA at 4.5% APY
$2,228/year ($186/month) on $49,500. Top HYSA options: Ally, Marcus, Wealthfront, SoFi — all FDIC-insured up to $250K.

Why 9 months for this profile?

Variable income (freelance, 1099, commission-only, startup early employee) demands a bigger cushion because: (1) downturns hit your income harder, (2) you may not qualify for unemployment, (3) finding new clients takes longer than finding a W-2 job. 9 months is the standard recommendation for this category.

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Based on CFPB recommendations and the Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances. HYSAs are FDIC-insured up to $250K per account. Learn about FDIC coverage. Verified 2026-05-27.