2020 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Persons in family/householdPoverty guideline
1$12,760
2$17,240
3$21,720
4$26,200

What is the minimum income for poverty level?

48 Contiguous States and D.C.

Persons in Household48 Contiguous States and D.C. Poverty Guidelines (Annual)
1$12,880$25,760
2$17,420$34,840
3$21,960$43,920
4$26,500$53,000

What is the poverty guideline for 2021?

2021 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Persons in family/householdPoverty guideline
1$12,880
2$17,420
3$21,960
4$26,500

What is 125 percent of poverty level?

Sponsor’s Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
2$20,040$25,050
3$25,260$31,575
4$30,480$38,100
5$35,700$44,625

What is 150 of the federal poverty level?

Household Size150% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*200% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
1$19,320$25,760
2$26,130$34,840
3$32,940$43,920
4$39,750$53,000

What is 150 of the federal poverty level for 2021?

48 Contiguous States

# of Persons in Household2021 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Annual Income)
100%150%
1$12,880$19,320
2$17,420$26,130
3$21,960$32,940

Is poverty level based on gross income?

The federal poverty guidelines, also known as the federal poverty level (FPL), are used to measure a household’s poverty status depending on your income. But not just the income you take home—your FPL is based on your modified adjusted gross income.

How much is 150% of the poverty guidelines?

150% of the HHS Poverty Guidelines for 2021* Annual Basis Persons in family unit 48 Contiguous States and D.C. Alaska Hawaii 1 $19,320 $24,135 $22,230 2 $26,130 $32,655 $30,060 3 $32,940 $41,175 $37,890 4 $39,750 $49,695 $45,720 5 $46,560 $58,215 $53,550 6 $53,370 $66,735 $61,380 7 $60,180 $75,255 $69,210 8 $66,990 $83,775 $77,040 For each

What are the federal poverty level guidelines ( FPL )?

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. What are Federal Poverty Guidelines/Levels (FPL)?

What is the federal poverty level for 2019?

Generally, people can qualify for the credit if their income is more than 100% of the federal poverty guideline but less than 400% (1 to 4 times the federal poverty level). For example, 2019 federal poverty guideline for a family of four is $25,750 in most of the U.S.

What happens if your income is below the federal poverty level?

If your income is below the federal poverty guidelines and your state has not expanded its Medicaid program, you will not qualify for income-based Medicaid or savings on Marketplace health insurance. However, because your income is below the Federal Poverty Level, you may qualify for your state’s Medicaid program under the current regulations.