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Alabama
2742
Alaska
2742
Arizona
2742
Arkansas
2742
Colorado
2742
Idaho
2762
District of Columbia
2742
Florida
2742
Georgia
2742
Indiana
2742
Mississippi
2742
Delaware
2285
Iowa
2742
Kentucky
2742
Louisiana
2742
Maine
2742
New Jersey
2742
South Carolina
2742
Tennessee
2742
Vermont
2742
Virginia
2742
West Virginia
2742
Wyoming
2742
New York
1677
Illinois
1215
Michigan
2742
Ohio
2742
Oklahoma
2742
Oregon
2742
Pennsylvania
2742
Rhode Island
2742
South Dakota
2742
Washington
2742
Wisconsin
2742
Massachusetts
1215
Minnesota
1215
Nevada
2742
New Hampshire
2742
New Mexico
2742
Nebraska
1215
Texas
2742

Medicaid Income Limits by State 2024

Medicaid Income Limits by State 2024

Many residents would say that one of the biggest problems in the United States is the state of healthcare. Not only is healthcare expensive, but not everyone has access to insurance that makes it more affordable. While the Affordable Care Act did help some low-income households, other individuals and families still struggle without healthcare.

One of the nation’s programs that strives to help low-income individuals have access to healthcare is Medicaid. This federal program allows children, parents, pregnant women, and adults to receive the care they need despite having a low income.

Qualifying for Medicaid varies by state. The primary difference is the income level required to qualify. If you earn too much income, you will not qualify for this federal program and will need to seek other forms of assistance for healthcare.

For this article, we’re going to look at the income limits by state for parents of one child, as well as other adults. All numbers are based on the Federal Poverty Level, or FPL. The FPL is determined by the Department of Health and Human Services. This number is used to determine who is eligible for programs like Medicaid and other benefits, such as low-income government housing programs and food stamps. This rate is adjusted every year in January based on inflation.

As of 2019, the FPL for a family of three is $21,330 in the 48 contiguous states plus the District of Columbia. In Alaska, this number rises to $26,600. In Hawaii, the FPL for a family of three is $24,540. For an individual, the contiguous U.S. has determined the FPL to be $12,490. In Alaska, this number rises to $15,600, while Hawaii has an FPL for individuals at $14,380.

The state with the highest income limits for both a family of three and individuals is Washington, D.C. If you live in this area, a family of three can qualify for Medicaid if their income is at 221% of the FPL. For other adults, the limit is set at 251% of the FPL.

The next state with the highest income limits is Connecticut, which has limits of 155% of the FPL for parents and 138% for other adults. Indiana comes in third with limits of 139% of the FPL for parents and adults.

A large number of states have set income limits for both parents and adults at 138% of the FPL. These states include West Virginia, Washington, Vermont, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Ohio, North Dakota, and New York, just to name a few.

On the other side of the coin, Texas has the lowest income limits of all of the U.S. states. Income limits for Medicaid for parents is 17% of the FPL. Alabama doesn’t come far behind with income limits of 18%. Other states with Medicaid income limits that fall below 100% of the FPL include Missouri, Idaho, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Medicaid Income Limits by State 2024

  • AABD = Aid to Aged Blind and Disabled
  • ABD = Aged, Blind, and Disabled
  • EAD = Elders and Adults with Disabilities
  • EBD = Elderly, Blind, and Disabled
  • HCBS = Home and Community Based Services
  • I-NHM = Institutional / Nursing Home Medicaid
  • LTCCS = Long Term Care Community Services
  • MAD = Medicaid for Aged and Disabled
  • MED = Medicaid for Elderly and Disabled
  • MW = Medicaid Waivers
  • OAA = Old Age Assistance
  • RM = Regular Medicaid
  • TM = Traditional Medicaid
  • For households in which both spouses have applied, the income limits divide 50/50 between spouses. For example, a limit of $5,484 is actually $2742 per spouse.
  • Values for Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have been rounded to the nearest whole dollar

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State
Single Or Married One Spouse Applying
Married
Alabama 2742 5484
Alaska 2742 5484
Arizona 2742 5484
Arkansas 2742 5484
California No limit, but income over $35 / month must go toward care No limit, but income over $35 / month must go toward care
Colorado 2742 5484
Connecticut Income cannot exceed the cost of nursing home care Income cannot exceed the cost of nursing home care
Delaware 2285 4570
District of Columbia 2742 5484
Florida 2742 5484
Georgia 2742 5484
Hawaii No limit, but income over $50 / month must go toward care No limit, but income over $50 / month must go toward care
Idaho 2762 5504
Illinois 1215 1643
Indiana 2742 5484
Iowa 2742 5484
Kansas No limit, but income over $62 / month must go toward care No limit, but income over $62 / month must go toward care
Kentucky 2742 5484
Louisiana 2742 5484
Maine 2742 5484
Maryland Income cannot exceed the cost of nursing home care Income cannot exceed the cost of nursing home care
Massachusetts 1215 1643
Michigan 2742 5484
Minnesota 1215 1644
Mississippi 2742 5484
Missouri No limit, but income over $50 / month must go toward care No limit, but income over $50 / month must go toward care
Montana Income cannot exceed the cost of nursing home care Income cannot exceed the cost of nursing home care
Nebraska 1215 1643
Nevada 2742 5484
New Hampshire 2742 5484
New Jersey 2742 5484
New Mexico 2742 5484
New York 1677 2268
North Carolina Income cannot exceed the amount Medicaid pays for nursing home care (est. $6,381 – $9,087 / mo.) Income cannot exceed the amount Medicaid pays for nursing home care (est. $6,381 – $9,087 / mo.)
North Dakota No limit, but income over $65 / month must go toward care No limit, but income over $130 / month must go toward care
Ohio 2742 5484
Oklahoma 2742 5484
Oregon 2742 5484
Pennsylvania 2742 5484
Rhode Island 2742 5484
South Carolina 2742 5484
South Dakota 2742 5484
Tennessee 2742 5484
Texas 2742 5484
Utah No limit, but income determines amount household must pay toward care No limit, but income determines amount household must pay toward care
Vermont 2742 5484
Virginia 2742 5484
Washington 2742 5484
West Virginia 2742 5484
Wisconsin 2742 5484
Wyoming 2742 5484
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Medicaid Income Limits by State 2024

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State
Type of Medicaid
HCBS Combos (Single or One Spouse Applying)
HCBS Combos (Married)
Alabama MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Alaska MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Arizona HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Arkansas MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
California MW / HCBS $1,677 $2,269
Colorado MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Connecticut MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Delaware HCBS / LTCCS $2,285 $4,570
District of Columbia MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Florida HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Georgia MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Hawaii HCBS $1,398 / month if one lives at home $2,796 ($1,398 per spouse) / month if both live at home
Idaho MW / HCBS $2,762 $5,504
Illinois MW / HCBS $1,215 $1,643
Indiana MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Iowa MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Kansas MW / HCBS No limit, but income over $2,742 / month must go toward care No limit, but income over $5,484 ($2,742 per spouse) / month must go toward care
Kentucky MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Louisiana MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Maine MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Maryland MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Massachusetts MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Michigan MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Minnesota MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Mississippi MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Missouri MW / HCBS $1,598 $3,196
Montana MW / HCBS $914 $1,828
Nebraska MW / HCBS $1,215 $1,643
Nevada MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
New Hampshire MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
New Jersey HCBS $2,742 $5,484
New Mexico MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
New York MW / HCBS $1,677 $2,268
North Carolina MW / HCBS $1,215 $1,644
North Dakota MW / HCBS $1,009 $1,364
Ohio MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Oklahoma MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Oregon MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Pennsylvania MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Rhode Island MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
South Carolina MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
South Dakota MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Tennessee MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Texas MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Utah MW / HCBS $1,215 (Aging Waiver), $2,742 (New Choices Waiver) $1,215 (Aging Waiver), $2,742 (New Choices Waiver)
Vermont MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Virginia MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Washington MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
West Virginia MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Wisconsin MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
Wyoming MW / HCBS $2,742 $5,484
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Medicaid Income Limits by State 2024

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State
Type of Medicaid
RM/TM Combos (Single)
RM/TM Combos (Married, one spouse)
RM/TM Combos (Married, both spouses)
Alabama RM / MED $934 $1,391 $1,391
Alaska RM / ABD $1,697 $2,513 $2,513
Arizona RM / ABD $1,215 $1,644 $1,644
Arkansas RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
California RM / ABD $1,677 $2,277 $2,277
Colorado RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Connecticut RM / ABD $1,062 $1,288 $1,697
Delaware RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
District of Columbia RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Florida RM / MAD $1,084 $1,460 $1,460
Georgia RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Hawaii RM / ABD $1,398 $1,890 $1,890
Idaho RM / ABD $967 $1,391 $1,391
Illinois RM / AABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Indiana TM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Iowa RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Kansas RM / ABD $475 $475 $475
Kentucky RM / ABD $235 $291 $291
Louisiana RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Maine RM / ABD $1,215 $1,644 $1,644
Maryland RM / ABD $350 $392 $392
Massachusetts RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Michigan RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Minnesota RM / EBD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Mississippi RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Missouri RM / ABD $1,033 (Aged & Disabled), $1,215 (Blind) $1,397 (Aged & Disabled), $1,644 (Blind) $1,397 (Aged & Disabled), $1,644 (Blind)
Montana RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Nebraska RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Nevada RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
New Hampshire RM / OAA $928 $1,372 $1,372
New Jersey RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
New Mexico RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
New York RM / ABD $1,677 $2,268 $2,268
North Carolina RM / ABD $1,215 $1,644 $1,644
North Dakota RM / ABD $1,009 $1,364 $1,364
Ohio RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Oklahoma RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Oregon RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Pennsylvania RM / ABD $936 $1,404 $1,404
Rhode Island RM / EAD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
South Carolina RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
South Dakota RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Tennessee RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Texas RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Utah RM / ABD $1,215 $1,643 $1,643
Vermont (in Chittenden County) RM / ABD $1,358 $1,358 $1,358
Vermont (outside Chittenden County) RM / ABD $1,258 $1,258 $1,258
Virginia RM / ABD $972 $1,314 $1,314
Washington RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
West Virginia RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
Wisconsin RM / EBD $998 $1,503 $1,503
Wyoming RM / ABD $914 $1,371 $1,371
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Medicaid Income Limits by State 2024

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