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How to Calculate Quiet Quitting Cost

What is Quiet Quitting Cost?

The Quiet Quitting Cost Calculator quantifies the impact of employee disengagement to employers: ~15-30% productivity decline per disengaged worker plus elevated turnover risk (Gallup: actively disengaged workers leave at 3.3× rate of engaged). Calculator outputs productivity decline cost + expected turnover cost per disengaged employee.

Formula

Annual Cost = N × Salary × (ProdLoss% + TurnoverProb × 1.5)
N
Disengaged Count (employees) — Number of disengaged employees

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter average salary of affected role
  2. 2Enter number of disengaged employees
  3. 3Set productivity loss % (default 20%)
  4. 4Set turnover risk % (default 25% annual)
  5. 5Calculator outputs annual cost, per-employee impact, monthly cost

Worked Examples

Input
$75k salary, 10 disengaged, 20% loss, 25% turnover
Result
~$430k annual ($430/wk per employee)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Underestimating turnover cost (typically 1.5× salary for knowledge work)
  • Ignoring contagion to engaged team members

Frequently Asked Questions

Is quiet quitting always negative for employers?

Mostly — but some "quiet quitters" are correctly defining work-life boundaries. The cost is real when boundaries cross into withholding effort or expertise.

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