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Here’s How Much Cash You Need Stashed To Survive a Recession in the West



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A substantial amount of money needs to be kept in savings to survive a recession in the Western states. Key findings from a new GOBankingRates study examined how much liquid assets an emergency fund must possess to cover expenses during a recession. In California, you would need at least $87,000 to fund nine months. And in Hawaii, your emergency fund would need more than $104,000 in cash in it.
Here’s the amount of cash you need on hand to survive a recession in the Western states.
Alaska
- Annual cost of living: $60,450
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $15,113
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $30,225
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $60,450
Arizona
- Annual cost of living: $56,087
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $14,022
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $28,043
- Emergency fund for 9 months: $56,087
California
- Annual cost of living: $87,962
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $21,990
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $43,981
- Emergency fund for 9 months: $87,962
Colorado
- Annual cost of living: $64,558
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $16,139
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $32,279
- Emergency fund for 9 months: $64,558
Hawaii
- Annual cost of living: $104,577
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $26,144
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $52,289
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $104,577
Idaho
- Annual cost of living: $57,919
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $14,480
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $28,960
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $57,919
Montana
- Annual cost of living: $57,517
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $14,379
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $28,759
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $57,517
Nevada
- Annual cost of living: $58,665
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $14,666
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $29,333
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $58,665
New Mexico
- Annual cost of living: $45,368
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $11,342
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $22,684
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $45,368
Oregon
- Annual cost of living: $62,701
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $15,675
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $31,351
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $62,701
Utah
- Annual cost of living: $62,806
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $15,701
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $31,403
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $62,806
Washington
- Annual cost of living: $71,722
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $17,930
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $35,861
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $71,722
Wyoming
- Annual cost of living: $49,340
- Emergency fund for 3 months: $12,335
- Emergency fund for 6 months: $24,670
- Emergency fund for 12 months: $49,340
Methodology: The cost of living was determined using data from Missouri Economic and Research Information Center, the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey, Zillow Home Value Index and the Federal Reserve. All data was collected on and is up to date as of April 21, 2025.
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