Burnout Recovery Income Loss Calculator

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Burnout Recovery Income Loss Calculator

Calculate the true financial impact of burnout recovery. Estimate income loss, medical costs, reduced productivity, and career setbacks to understand your total recovery expenses.

🧠 Burnout
💷 Income Loss
🏥 Medical Costs
📉 Career Impact

Burnout Recovery Financial Details

Enter your income, recovery period, and related expenses to calculate total financial impact

💼 Income & Employment

Your gross annual salary before burnout affected your work.

Total time off work or at reduced capacity during recovery.

Select your employer’s sick pay provision during absence.

🏥 Medical & Therapy Costs

Total cost of private therapy sessions during recovery.

Prescription charges for antidepressants, anti-anxiety medication, etc.

GP visits, specialist consultations, and diagnostic tests.

📉 Productivity & Career Impact

Months after return to work when productivity was below normal.

Estimated percentage reduction in output/earnings during reduced productivity.

Estimated value of promotion, bonus, or pay rise missed due to burnout.

🛟 Additional Expenses (Optional)

Gym memberships, mindfulness apps, retreats, or wellness programmes.

Income protection insurance premiums or excess payments.

Burnout Recovery Financial Impact

Total estimated costs and income loss from burnout recovery

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Enter your income, recovery period, and related expenses above, then click Calculate Financial Impact to see the total cost of burnout recovery.

UK Burnout Recovery Cost Benchmarks

Understanding average costs helps you set realistic expectations and budget for your burnout recovery journey in the UK.

Cost Category Average Cost Context / Details
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)£116.75/weekMaximum 28 weeks. Many employers offer enhanced schemes.
Private Therapy (CBT)£50 – £150/sessionTypically 6-20 sessions needed for burnout recovery.
Psychiatrist Consultation£200 – £400Initial assessment and medication management.
Prescription Costs£9.90/itemOr free with medical exemption certificate.
Average Recovery Time6-24 monthsVaries by severity. Mild cases: 3-6 months.
Career Earnings Impact10-20% over 5 yearsMissed promotions and reduced progression.

Burnout Recovery FAQ

Everything you need to know about the financial impact, recovery timelines, and support available for burnout in the UK.

Burnout recovery time varies significantly depending on severity. Mild burnout may resolve in 3 to 6 months with proper rest and lifestyle changes. Moderate to severe burnout often requires 1 to 3 years of recovery, including therapy, medication, and gradual return to work. Some cases of chronic burnout can take even longer, especially if complicated by anxiety or depression.

Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) in the UK is currently £116.75 per week (2024/25 rate) and can be paid for up to 28 weeks. To qualify, you must earn at least £123 per week on average and be off work for 4 or more consecutive days. Many employers offer enhanced occupational sick pay schemes that provide full or partial salary for longer periods.

Yes, if you have income protection insurance or payment protection insurance (PPI), you may be able to claim benefits for burnout-related absence. Coverage depends on your policy terms—some exclude mental health conditions or have waiting periods of 4 to 26 weeks. Check your policy documents or contact your provider to understand your specific coverage.

Burnout can significantly impact long-term earnings through missed promotions, reduced performance reviews, lost networking opportunities, and potential career changes. Research suggests that extended time off for mental health recovery can result in 10-20% lower earnings over the following 5 years compared to peers, though this varies widely by industry and individual circumstances.

UK residents may be eligible for Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Universal Credit, or Personal Independence Payment (PIP) depending on circumstances. Many employers offer Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) with free counselling. Charities like Mind, Samaritans, and the Mental Health Foundation provide resources and some offer financial hardship grants.

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