Severance Pay in Pennsylvania: Calculator & 2026 Guide

Calculate your estimated severance package in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania state tax is 3.1%, for a combined 25.1% withholding rate.

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Pennsylvania Severance Pay Laws

No
Mandatory Severance
60 days
WARN Act Notice
100+
Employee Threshold

Federal WARN Act requires 60 days notice for layoffs of 50+ employees at companies with 100+ employees.

How Severance Is Taxed in Pennsylvania

Tax TypeRateOn $50,000 Severance
Federal (Supplemental)22.0%$11,000
Pennsylvania State Tax3.1%$1,535
Total Withholding25.1%$12,535
You Keep74.9%$37,465

Pennsylvania Severance by Industry

Example: 5 years of service, $75,000 salary, individual contributor in Pennsylvania

IndustryWeeks/YearGross EstimateAfter Tax
Technology2-4$21,635$16,211
Finance & Banking2-4$21,635$16,211
Healthcare1-3$14,423$10,807
Retail0.5-2$7,212$5,404
Manufacturing1-3$14,423$10,807
Consulting & Professional Services2-4$21,635$16,211
Government1-2$7,212$5,404
Nonprofit1-2$10,817$8,105
Other Industry1-3$14,423$10,807

How to Negotiate Severance in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, the standard federal WARN Act applies β€” 60 days notice for layoffs of 50+ employees at companies with 100+ workers.

  • βœ“ Ask for more weeks: Counter with 50% more than the initial offer
  • βœ“ Negotiate COBRA: Employer-paid health coverage for 6-12 months
  • βœ“ Get a written reference: Protect your future career prospects
  • βœ“ Review non-compete clauses: Negotiate restrictions before signing
  • βœ“ Consult a lawyer: Employment attorneys often negotiate 2-5x the original offer
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Pennsylvania Severance Pay FAQ

Is severance pay required in Pennsylvania?β–Ό

No, Pennsylvania does not have a state law requiring employers to provide severance pay. However, the federal WARN Act may require 60 days notice or pay in lieu of notice for large layoffs.

How is severance taxed in Pennsylvania?β–Ό

Severance in Pennsylvania is taxed at 25.1% combined β€” 22% federal supplemental rate plus 3.1% Pennsylvania state income tax. On a $50,000 severance, you'd take home approximately $37,465.

What is the WARN Act in Pennsylvania?β–Ό

The federal WARN Act applies in Pennsylvania, requiring employers with 100+ employees to give 60 days advance notice for mass layoffs of 50+ workers. Failure to provide proper notice can result in back pay for the notice period.

Can I collect unemployment and severance in Pennsylvania?β–Ό

This depends on how your severance is structured. Some Pennsylvania workers can receive both simultaneously, while others may see a delay in unemployment benefits. If severance is paid as a lump sum, it's less likely to delay unemployment than if paid as continued salary. Contact Pennsylvania's unemployment office for specific guidance.

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