What Happens to Your HSA When You Leave a Job?

When you leave a job, one of the things on your mind may be the fate of your Health Savings Account (HSA). An HSA is a valuable financial tool that offers tax advantages for healthcare expenses, but what happens to it when you switch jobs?

Here are some key points to consider:

  • If you have an HSA through your employer, you can take it with you when you leave the job.
  • You own the HSA, so it remains yours even after you leave the employer.
  • You can continue to use the funds in your HSA for qualified medical expenses.
  • You can no longer contribute to the HSA if you're no longer covered by an HSA-eligible high deductible health plan.
  • You can keep the HSA and let it grow, using it for future medical expenses even after leaving the job.

It's important to understand your options and make informed decisions about your HSA when changing jobs. Consider consulting a financial advisor for guidance on managing your HSA effectively.


When transitioning from one job to another, it's natural to worry about the status of your Health Savings Account (HSA). The good news is that your HSA is not tied to your employer; it is your personal account. This means you can take your HSA with you when you leave, and it remains a flexible option for managing your healthcare expenses.

If you're switching jobs, remember that even though you can no longer contribute to your HSA unless you have a high deductible health plan, you can keep the account open and continue to use the funds at any time for eligible medical expenses, which provides peace of mind as you navigate new employment.

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