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Emergency Fund for Family (Dual Income): $3,000/Month Expenses

Two-income household, lower risk of total income loss. How much you need in emergency savings and how long it takes to build, based on $3,000/month in essential expenses.

Recommended Emergency Fund (3 months)
$9,000
$3,000/mo × 3 months = $9,000

Emergency Fund by Coverage Level

3 Months
$9,000
Recommended
6 Months
$18,000
9 Months
$27,000
12 Months
$36,000

How Long to Build Your Emergency Fund

Saving/Month3 Months6 Months9 Months12 Months
$200/mo45 mo90 mo135 mo180 mo
$500/mo18 mo36 mo54 mo72 mo
$750/mo12 mo24 mo36 mo48 mo
$1,000/mo9 mo18 mo27 mo36 mo
$1,500/mo6 mo12 mo18 mo24 mo
$2,000/mo5 mo9 mo14 mo18 mo
$3,000/mo3 mo6 mo9 mo12 mo

Why You Need $9,000 in Emergency Savings

With $3,000 in monthly expenses, 3 months of coverage gives you $9,000 — enough to handle job loss, medical emergencies, major car or home repairs, or unexpected family needs without relying on high-interest debt.

Keep your emergency fund in a high-yield savings account (currently ~4.5% APY) for easy access while earning interest. At that rate, $9,000 earns about $34/month in interest alone.

Once your emergency fund is fully funded, redirect that savings toward investing. See our FIRE calculator or compound interest calculator to plan your next steps.

Personalize by Situation

Single Renter (6 mo)Single Homeowner (6 mo)Family (Single Income) (9 mo)Self-Employed (12 mo)Freelancer/Contractor (9 mo)

Other Monthly Expense Levels

$1,500/mo$2,000/mo$2,500/mo$3,500/mo$4,000/mo$4,500/mo$5,000/mo$5,500/mo$6,000/mo$6,500/mo

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