US Kill Line is an economic resilience tracker built around one simple question:
How close is a typical household to a “non‑linear failure” when a shock hits (job loss, medical bill, rent hike, rate spike)?
The “Kill Line” here is a metaphor for a threshold—once crossed, outcomes tend to cascade quickly (missed payments → fees → credit damage → eviction/collections).
- A transparent calculator with clearly labeled inputs and assumptions.
- A set of macro snapshots (inflation, labor, rates) used as context for the household budget squeeze.
- A curated reading list of primary data sources (BLS, FRED, Census, BEA) and methodology notes.
- Financial, legal, medical, or investment advice.
- A prediction engine for individual outcomes.
- A substitute for professional help.
We aim to keep the model explainable:
- Inputs are visible and described in plain language.
- Data sources are linked to primary providers.
- Assumptions are documented in the methodology pages.
If you spot a mistake, want to suggest a better default, or can provide a more accurate reference dataset, we welcome feedback.