Federal Poverty Levels
Depending on your income, you may qualify for healthcare coverage and programs. This information is updated every year. 2025 Federal Poverty Levels for most programs are effective April 1, 2025–March 31, 2026.
Qualifying Income Levels for Healthy Michigan Plan - Medicaid
138% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels
Qualifying Income Levels for MIChild - Medicaid
217% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels
Qualifying Income Levels for Healthy Kids - Medicaid
165% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels
Qualifying Income Levels for MOMS and Pregnant Medicaid
200% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels (When determining a household size, the pregnant person counts as two household members; if you have twins, count three household members.)
Qualifying Income Levels for New Marketplace Low-Income Special Enrollment Period
150% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels. People with income below the following amounts may enroll in a HealthCare.gov/Marketplace plan outside of the annual open enrollment period without a qualifying life event.
Qualifying Income Levels for the Washtenaw County Dental Fund
200% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels
Qualifying Income Levels for the Medicare Savings Program
135% of 2024 Federal Poverty Levels
Qualifying Income Levels for Aged and Disabled Medicare (AD Medicare)
100% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels.
Qualifying Income Levels for Washtenaw Health Plan
217% of 2025 Federal Poverty Levels
Qualifying Income Levels for Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)*
185% of 2024 Federal Poverty Levels. *WIC Income Guidelines go into effect on July 1 each year, rather than April 1 like the other programs on this page. The levels below are effective July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. A pregnant woman is counted as one + the number of infants expected when determining income eligibility.