In most states, programs for Medicaid, the joint federal-state venture that provides health care for those with limited income, allow adults to qualify who earn up to 138% of the federal poverty level. That threshold has increased 3% to more than 4% from 2023, depending on the number of people in your household and where you live.
for a household with one person the income limit is twenty thousand seven hundred eighty three dollars in most states the district of columbia and u s territories, in alaska it is twenty five thousand nine hundred fifty eight and in hawaii it is twenty three thousand eight hundred eighty eight for a household with two people the income limit is twenty eight thousand two hundred seven dollars in most states the district of columbia and u s territories, in alaska it is thirty five thousand two hundred forty five dollars and in hawaii it is thirty two thousand four hundred thirty dollars with three people the income limit is thirty five thousand six hundred thirty two dollars in most states the district of columbia and u s territories in alaska it is forty four thousand five hundred thirty three dollars and in hawaii it is forty thousand nine hundred seventy two dollars with four people the income limit is forty three thousand fifty six dollars in most states the district of columbia and u s territories in alaska it is fifty three thousand eight hundred twenty dollars and in hawaii it is forty nine thousand five hundred fourteen dollars the table also lists the limits for five six seven and eight or more people