Calculadora Autônomo vs Empregado

Compare o impacto financeiro real de trabalhar como autônomo versus emprego em tempo integral.

Empregado

Autônomo

Vantagem Líquida

-US$ 5.627

Empregado

Valor Líquido Empregado

US$ 79.327

Renda Líquida Autônomo

US$ 73.700

Distribuição da Renda Líquida

Comparação de Custos

Categoria

CategoriaEmpregadoAutônomoDiferença
Salário BrutoUS$ 75.000US$ 100.000US$ 25.000
Imposto AutônomoUS$ 0-US$ 15.300-US$ 15.300
Seguro SaúdeUS$ 0-US$ 6.000-US$ 6.000
AposentadoriaUS$ 0-US$ 5.000-US$ 5.000
Valor FériasUS$ 4.327US$ 0US$ 4.327
Renda LíquidaUS$ 79.327US$ 73.700-US$ 5.627

Autônomo vs Empregado: Guia Completo

Understanding the True Cost of Employment

When comparing contractor and employee compensation, most people only look at the headline salary or hourly rate. However, the true financial picture is far more complex. Employees receive benefits that contractors must fund themselves, including health insurance, retirement contributions, paid time off, and various forms of insurance coverage.

Self-Employment Tax Explained

In the United States, contractors pay self-employment tax at 15.3%, covering both employer and employee portions of Social Security (12.4%) and Medicare (2.9%). Employees only pay half (7.65%), with their employer covering the other half. A contractor earning $75,000 pays approximately $11,475 in self-employment tax.

Health Insurance Considerations

Employer-sponsored health insurance is one of the most valuable benefits of full-time employment. The average employer contribution toward family coverage exceeds $14,000 per year. Contractors must purchase their own coverage through the individual market or ACA exchanges, often paying significantly more.

Retirement Savings Differences

Employees often receive employer matching contributions to 401(k) plans, typically 3-6% of salary. A $75,000 employee with a 5% match receives $3,750 in free retirement savings annually. Contractors can use SEP-IRA or Solo 401(k) plans, but every dollar comes from their own pocket.

Making the Right Choice

The decision between contracting and employment depends on individual circumstances including risk tolerance, career goals, tax situation, and lifestyle preferences. Use this calculator to run scenarios with your actual numbers.

Exemplo Prático

Scenario: $75,000 Employee vs $50/hr Contractor

Sarah earns $75,000/year as a full-time employee with 15 paid vacation days, employer health insurance worth $6,000/year, and 5% 401(k) match ($3,750). She is offered a contracting position at $50/hour, 40 hours/week, 50 weeks/year.

Employee total value: $75,000 + $2,880 vacation + $6,000 health + $3,750 retirement = $87,630.

Contractor gross: $50 x 40 x 50 = $100,000. After SE tax (15.3% = $15,300), health ($6,000), retirement ($5,000), net = $73,700.

The employee position provides $13,930 more in total value.

Perguntas Frequentes

Quanto mais um autônomo deveria cobrar por hora?

Geralmente 30-50% a mais para cobrir impostos, seguro saúde e aposentadoria.

Autônomos pagam mais impostos que empregados?

Sim, autônomos pagam os 15,3% completos. Empregados pagam apenas 7,65%.

Quais benefícios os empregados têm que autônomos não têm?

Seguro saúde patrocinado, contribuição de aposentadoria, férias remuneradas.

É melhor ser autônomo ou empregado?

Depende. Autônomos têm mais flexibilidade, empregados mais estabilidade.

Autônomos podem deduzir prêmios de seguro saúde?

Trabalhadores autônomos podem deduzir prêmios na declaração de impostos.

Disclaimer: Esta calculadora fornece estimativas apenas para comparação. Consulte um profissional fiscal.

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