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3-6 Months: The Full Emergency Fund

This is the classic 'financial security' milestone: a layoff, an injury, or a family crisis can be handled with months of calm instead of panic borrowing.

Three or six? Be honest

Lean three months

Two stable incomes, in-demand skills, low fixed costs, good insurance.

Lean six months

One income, commission or gig pay, specialized field, kids or dependents, health issues, or a mortgage.

It's a range, not a grade

3.8 months saved is not failure — every week of runway is real safety.

A pantry shelf stocked with home-canned jars

Keeping a big cushion smart

Split for yield, keep one month liquid

One month instantly reachable in savings; the rest can ladder into CDs or T-bills for better rates with staggered maturity dates.

Don't invest it

Layoffs and market dips travel together. This money's only job is existing when needed.

Review size yearly

Rent went up? New baby? The 'month' that defines the fund changed too — recount it.

Then STOP growing it

Past six months of essentials, new savings does more elsewhere: goals, retirement, investing. Hoarding cash has a real cost too.

Cập nhật lần cuối: 2026-08-14

Nguồn tham khảo: CFPB — Building emergency savings

What should I do next? What comes after the fundLadder options explained