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The income limits for Medical Assistance are for coverage from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025. The income limits for MinnesotaCare are for 2025 coverage. Premium tax credits for 2025 private health plans through MNsure can be estimated using our estimator tool.
MinnesotaCare is a health care program for Minnesotans with low incomes. To find out whether you qualify for MinnesotaCare, you must apply. Enrollees get health care services through a health plan. You can choose your health plan from those serving MinnesotaCare enrollees in your county.
Who is eligible? MinnesotaCare provides coverage to people who do not have access to affordable health insurance and have higher income levels than those eligible for Medicaid. Coverage usually begins the month after enrollees pay their premium.
Use the 130% Federal Poverty Guidelines listed below when determining the income amount for sponsors and their household size. See 0031.33 (Sponsor Deeming). SNAP: To determine SNAP categorical eligibility/ineligibility, see 0013.06 (SNAP Categorical Eligibility/Ineligibility).
The general types of taxable income include the following: Wages, salary and tips. Payroll or pre-tax deductions for childcare, health insurance, retirement plans, transportation assistance and other employee benefits are not taxable and are not included in a person's adjusted gross income.
MinnesotaCare Income Limit. To be eligible for MinnesotaCare, a person must have income equal to or less than 200% federal poverty guidelines (FPG) and be ineligible for MA.
MinnesotaCare is a health care program for uninsured working Minnesotans with low incomes. Enrollees get health care services through a health plan. They can choose a plan from those serving MinnesotaCare enrollees in their county.