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Medicaid Eligibility Income Chart by State (Updated May 2024) Last updated: May 30, 2024 The table below shows Medicaid’s monthly income limits by state for seniors.
To determine eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP, states generally use a percentage multiple of the guidelines (for example, 133 percent or 185 percent of the guidelines). Included with this informational bulletin is the 2024 Dual Eligible Standards chart that displays the new standards for the Medicare Savings Program categories.
2024 Federal Poverty Guidelines Chart (Effective Jan. 12, 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.
The 2024 federal poverty level (FPL) income numbers below are used to calculate eligibility for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). 2023 numbers are slightly lower, and are used to calculate savings on Marketplace insurance plans for 2024.
Note: Each individual program--e.g., SNAP, Medicaid--determines how to round various multiples of the poverty guidelines, what income is to be included, and how the eligibility unit is defined. For more information about the poverty guidelines visit: http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty.
2024 Income and Resource Limits for Medicaid and Other Health Programs . Public benefit programs (such as Medicaid or “Medical Assistance” as it is called in Pennsylvania) use the federal poverty income guidelines to determine who qualifies for coverage.The 2024 guidelines were published January 17, 2024.
Medicaid eligibility varies by state. Explore income limits, eligibility groups, and state-specific benefits before applying.
In 2024, the individual income limit for Nursing Home Medicaid and Medicaid Waivers in most states is $2,829 / month ($33,948 / year). For Regular Medicaid, often called Aged, Blind and Disabled Medicaid, the income limit is generally either $943 / month ($11,316 / year) or $1,255 / month ($15,060 / year).
Included with this informational bulletin is the revised 2024 SSI and Spousal Impoverishment Standards chart that displays the updated MMMNA and Community Spouse Monthly Housing Allowances.
Most states use a standard of 138% of the federal poverty level as a basis for Medicaid eligibility. But each state is free to set its own limits. The table below shows the income limit as a percentage of the FPL required for Medicaid eligibility in each state for two-parent households and for individuals adults.