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Here are the current poverty level incomes for Florida and the other 47 contiguous states, according to the number of people per household, up to five. The full list goes up to 14 household ...
The reasoning for using Federal Poverty Level (FPL) is due to its action for distributive purposes under the direction of Health and Human Services. So FPL is a tool derived from the threshold but can be used to show eligibility for certain federal programs. [86] Federal poverty levels have direct effects on individuals' healthcare.
Discretionary income is defined as income above 225% of the poverty level (up from 150% in previous plans), which depends on family size. Payments for undergraduate loans are capped at 10% of discretionary income. A proposal to lower the cap to 5% is blocked by a preliminary injunction.
[35] [36] For example, in Kansas, where only non-disabled adults with children and with an income below 32% of the poverty line were eligible for Medicaid, those with incomes from 32% to 100% of the poverty level ($6,250 to $19,530 for a family of three) were ineligible for both Medicaid and federal subsidies to buy insurance.
The average Social Security payment of $1,230/month ($14,760/year) in 2013 [101] is only slightly above the federal poverty level for a one-person household – $11,420/yr and below the poverty guideline of $15,500/yr for two person households. [102]
Except as provided in clause (ii), the applicable percentage with respect to any taxpayer for any taxable year is equal to 2.8 percent, increased by the number of percentage points (not greater than 7) which bears the same ratio to 7 percentage points as the taxpayer's household income for the taxable year in excess of 100 percent of the ...
In 2008, the maximum annual income needed for a family of four to fall within 100% of the federal poverty guidelines was $21,200, while 200% of the poverty guidelines was $42,400. [29] Other states have similar CHIP guidelines, with some states being more generous or restrictive in the number of children they allow into the program. [30]
Michigan resident with family incomes at or below the federal poverty line [53] Northwestern University: Family income lower than approx. $55,000 [54] North Carolina State University: North Carolina residents with income less than 150% of the poverty line. [55] University of Chicago: No max income [56] UNC Chapel Hill: 200% of federal poverty ...