Federal Poverty Guidelines / Levels for 2024 & Their Relevance to Medicaid Eligibility (2024)

We have included multiple percentages in the Federal Poverty Level chart below, as there are several programs, including Medicaid, that use a percentage of the FPL as the income criteria for program participation.

2024 Medicaid Eligibility Criteria: Persons looking for Medicaid financial eligibility criteria can see state-specific information here or take a fast eligibility test here.

Household/
Family Size
2024 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Annual Income)
100%133%138%150%200%300%400%
1$15,060$20,030$20,783$22,590$30,120$45,180$60,240
2$20,440$27,185$28,207$30,660$40,880$61,320$81,760
3$25,820$34,341$35,632$38,730$51,640$77,460$103,280
4$31,200$41,496$43,056$46,800$62,400$93,600$124,800
5$36,580$48,651$50,480$54,870$73,160$109,740$146,320
6$41,960$55,807$57,905$62,940$83,920$125,880$167,840
7$47,340$62,962$65,329$71,010$94,680$142,020$189,360
8$52,720$70,118$72,754$79,080$105,440$158,160$210,880
Each person over 8, add$5,380$7,155.40$7,424.40$8,070$10,760$16,140$21,520
Household/
Family Size
2024 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Monthly Income)
100%133%138%150%200%300%400%
1$1,255$1,669$1,732$1,883$2,510$3,765$5,020
2$1,703$2,265$2,351$2,555$3,407$5,110$6,813
3$2,152$2,862$2,969$3,228$4,303$6,455$8,607
4$2,600$3,458$3,588$3,900$5,200$7,800$10,400
5$3,048$4,054$4,207$4,573$6,097$9,145$12,193
6$3,497$4,651$4,825$5,245$6,993$10,490$13,987
7$3,945$5,247$5,444$5,918$7,890$11,835$15,780
8$4,393$5,843$6,063$6,590$8,787$13,180$17,573
Each person over 8, add$448.33$596.28$618.70$672.50$896.67$1,345.00$1,793.33
Household/
Family Size
2024 Federal Poverty Level for Alaska (Annual Income)
100%133%138%150%200%300%400%
1$18,810$25,017$25,958$28,215$37,620$56,430$75,240
2$25,540$33,968$35,245$38,310$51,080$76,620$102,160
3$32,270$42,919$44,533$48,405$64,540$96,810$129,080
4$39,000$51,870$53,820$58,500$78,000$117,000$156,000
5$45,730$60,821$63,107$68,595$91,460$137,190$182,920
6$52,460$69,772$72,395$78,690$104,920$157,380$209,840
7$59,190$78,723$81,682$88,785$118,380$177,570$236,760
8$65,920$87,674$90,970$98,880$131,840$197,760$263,680
Each person over 8, add$6,730$8,950.90$9,287.40$10,095$13,460$20,190$26,920
Household/
Family Size
2024 Federal Poverty Level for Alaska (Monthly Income)
100%133%138%150%200%300%400%
1$1,568$2,085$2,163$2,351$3,135$4,703$6,270
2$2,128$2,831$2,937$3,193$4,257$6,385$8,513
3$2,689$3,577$3,711$4,034$5,378$8,068$10,757
4$3,250$4,323$4,485$4,875$6,500$9,750$13,000
5$3,811$5,068$5,259$5,716$7,622$11,433$15,243
6$4,372$5,814$6,033$6,558$8,743$13,115$17,487
7$4,933$6,560$6,807$7,399$9,865$14,798$19,730
8$5,493$7,306$7,581$8,240$10,987$16,480$21,973
Each person over 8, add$560.83$745.91$773.95$841.25$1,121.67$1,682.50$2,243.33
Household /
Family Size
2024 Federal Poverty Level for Hawaii (Annual Income)
100%133%138%150%200%300%400%
1$17,310$23,022$23,888$25,965$34,620$51,930$69,240
2$23,500$31,255$32,430$35,250$47,000$70,500$94,000
3$29,690$39,488$40,972$44,535$59,380$89,070$118,760
4$35,880$47,720$49,514$53,820$71,760$107,640$143,520
5$42,070$55,953$58,057$63,105$84,140$126,210$168,280
6$48,260$64,186$66,599$72,390$96,520$144,780$193,040
7$54,450$72,419$75,141$81,675$108,900$163,350$217,800
8$60,640$80,651$83,683$90,960$121,280$181,920$242,560
Each person over 8, add$6,190$8,232.70$8,542.20$9,285$12,380$18,570$24,760
Household /
Family Size
2024 Federal Poverty Level for Hawaii (Monthly Income)
100%133%138%150%200%300%400%
1$1,443$1,919$1,991$2,164$2,885$4,328$5,770
2$1,958$2,605$2,703$2,938$3,917$5,875$7,833
3$2,474$3,291$3,414$3,711$4,948$7,423$9,897
4$2,990$3,977$4,126$4,485$5,980$8,970$11,960
5$3,506$4,663$4,838$5,259$7,012$10,518$14,023
6$4,022$5,349$5,550$6,033$8,043$12,065$16,087
7$4,538$6,035$6,262$6,806$9,075$13,613$18,150
8$5,053$6,721$6,974$7,580$10,107$15,160$20,213
Each person over 8, add$515.83$686.06$711.85$773.75$1,031.67$1,547.50$2,063.33

What are Federal Poverty Guidelines/Levels (FPL)?

The Federal Poverty Guidelines are federally set “poverty lines” that indicate the minimum amount of annual income that an individual / family needs to pay for essentials, such as housing, utilities, clothing, food, and transportation. These guidelines, also called Federal Poverty Levels (FPLs), are based on the size of a household and the state in which one resides. FPLs are the same in 48 of the 50 states. The two exceptions are Alaska and Hawaii, which have higher Federal Poverty Levels due to the higher cost of living. As an example, in 2024, the annual FPL for an individual in Alaska is $18,810, in Hawaii it is $17,310, and in the remainder of the states it is $15,060.

Many state and federal programs, and even some local ones, use FPLs to determine income eligibility for program benefits. Some examples of programs that use FPLs include Medicaid, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The exact percentage of the FPL used for eligibility purposes varies based on the program and the state. For example, many states use 138% of the FPL for Medicaid eligibility.

The Federal Poverty Guidelines are updated each year, generally in mid-late January, by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Federal Poverty Guidelines should not be confused with the Federal Poverty Threshold. While both provide federal measures of poverty, the Federal Poverty Threshold is determined by the U.S. Census Bureau and includes statistics on the number of Americans who are living in poverty. It is this report that is used by the Department of Human and Health Services to establish the Federal Poverty Guidelines.

What are Federal Benefit Rates (FBR)?

The Federal Benefit Rate, abbreviated as FBR, is the maximum amount to which an aged, blind or disabled person who qualifies for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is able to receive in monthly cash benefits. One might also hear the term, “Federal SSI Payment,” “SSI Federal Benefit Amount,” or “SSI Standard Payment Amount,” in place of “Federal Benefit Rate”. To clarify, the SSI program is for the elderly, blind, and disabled who have limited financial means.

In 2024, the maximum FBR is $943 for a single individual and $1,415 for a married couple. These figures are updated and released by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Generally, they are released at the end of each year and are effective at the beginning of the new year in January.

Importance of FPLs and FBRs to Medicaid Eligibility?

All Medicaid programs have income limits for eligibility purposes. These limits vary based on the state, the program in which one is applying, and one’s marital status. That said, at the time of this writing, more than half of the states use 100% of the Federal Poverty Level, or a percentage of it, to determine income eligibility for regular Medicaid (Aged, Blind and Disabled). Some states also use the FPL, or a percentage of it, to determine if one meets the income limit for nursing home Medicaid or a HCBS (Home and Community Based Services) Medicaid waiver. As of 2024, the annual FPL for an individual is $15,060 ($1,255 / month), and for a married couple is $20,440 ($1,703 / month).

Alternatively, some states use the Federal Benefit Rate to determine income eligibility for Medicaid. Furthermore, in many of the states, Medicaid eligibility is automatic if one is eligible for SSI. (Remember the FBR is the maximum monthly cash payment in which a SSI recipient can receive). For nursing home Medicaid and HCBS Medicaid waivers, many states use 300% of the Federal Benefit Rate as the monthly income limit. As of 2024, this figure is $2,829 ($943 x 3 = $2,829) for a single applicant. In many states, if both spouses of a married couple are applying for nursing home Medicaid or a HCBS Medicaid waiver, each spouse is considered as a single applicant for income eligibility.

Federal Poverty Guidelines / Levels for 2024 & Their Relevance to Medicaid Eligibility (2024)

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Federal Poverty Guidelines / Levels for 2024 & Their Relevance to Medicaid Eligibility? ›

For an adult to qualify for NJ FamilyCare

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, the total family income must be at or below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level. For a single person, that is $1,732 a month; for a family of 4, that is $3,588 a month (2024 guidelines).

What is 125% of the federal poverty level in 2024? ›

I-864P, 2024 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support
Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
2$20,440$25,550
3$25,820$32,275
4$31,200$39,000
5$36,580$45,725
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Mar 1, 2024

What is the poverty threshold for 2024? ›

Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
Family size2023 income numbers2024 income numbers
For individuals$14,580$15,060
For a family of 2$19,720$20,440
For a family of 3$24,860$25,820
For a family of 4$30,000$31,200
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What is the federal poverty level increase for 2024? ›

HHS has released the 2024 federal poverty levels (FPLs) that will be used for means-tested public benefits, including Medicaid and CHIP. This means the annual poverty level for a family of three has increased to $25,820 up from $24,860 in 2023. The poverty level for an individual has increased from $14,580 to $15,060.

What income puts you at the poverty line? ›

According to the most recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau, the poverty threshold for a family of four is $29,960. For an individual, the poverty threshold is $14,891.

What are the income requirements for I 130 in 2024? ›

2024 Income Requirements for Green Card Sponsors

The most common minimum annual income required to sponsor a spouse or family member for a green card is $25,550.

What is the 125 income requirement? ›

The minimum required income for most sponsors is 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for their household size and location. For a couple who live in the 48 contiguous states (mainland United States) and have no children, the required minimum annual income is currently $25,550.

What is middle class income in 2024? ›

What is the average middle class income? In 2024, a large U.S. city's middle-class income averages between $52,000 and $155,000, with the median household income across all 345 cities at $77,345, making middle-class income limits fall between $51,558 and $154,590, SmartAsset noted.

Is $26 000 a year poverty? ›

The Poverty Threshold in 2024

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services uses the Census Bureau threshold to determine who is eligible for certain government assistance programs, like SNAP (food stamps). Under their guidelines, a family of four is considered impoverished if they earn $30,000 or less per year.

Is $20 000 a year poverty? ›

They might need to rely on assistance from family, friends, and/or the government to afford basic necessities. A $20,000 salary puts a single person above the poverty threshold for 2022. An individual supporting themselves plus two or more people on $20K a year, however, will live below the poverty threshold.

What is the income limit for medical assistance in PA 2024? ›

This income limit, now $2,829/month, normally changes on January 1st of each year. This monthly figure represents 300% of the federal SSI benefit amount and is usually revised upwards each year due to inflation. $2,829 is the income threshold amount for 2024.

What is the income limit for Medicaid in Indiana in 2024? ›

Income & Asset Limits for Eligibility
2024 Indiana Medicaid Long-Term Care Eligibility for Seniors
Type of MedicaidSingle
Institutional / Nursing Home Medicaid$2,829 / month*
Medicaid Waivers / Home and Community Based Services$2,829 / month†
Regular Medicaid / Aged Blind and Disabled$1,255 / month (eff. 3/1/24 – 2/28/25)
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Mar 7, 2024

What year will there be no poverty? ›

The SDGs are a bold commitment to finish what we started, and end poverty in all forms and dimensions by 2030.

What is 200% of the federal poverty? ›

48 Contiguous States
Household/ Family Size2024 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Annual Income)
100%200%
1$15,060$30,120
2$20,440$40,880
3$25,820$51,640
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Mar 6, 2024

What salary is considered lower class? ›

Where you rank by income. According to the Census Bureau's Income in the United States: 2022 report, the median household income is $74,580 (a 2.3% decline from 2021), while household income levels for each class level are as follows: Lower class: less than or equal to $30,000. Lower-middle class: $30,001 – $58,020.

Is poverty based on income? ›

Poverty is measured in the United States by comparing a person's or family's income to a set poverty threshold or minimum amount of income needed to cover basic needs. People whose income falls under their threshold are considered poor. The U.S. Census Bureau is the government agency in charge of measuring poverty.

What is 125% of the poverty level in the United States? ›

Federal Poverty Levels –3/2024-3/2025
Annual Income
100%125%
Family Size: 115,06018,825
220,44025,550
325,82032,275
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What is the income limit for Medicaid in Kentucky 2024? ›

‡While the income limit is very low, SSI recipients are automatically eligible for Regular Medicaid. In 2024, this means an individual can have income up to $943 / month, and a couple, up to $1,415 / month. The asset limit remains $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a couple.

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