2020 FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES CHART 1 The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) issues poverty guidelines that are often referred to as ... releases the new guidelines for 2021. The 2021 guidelines have not been released as of the date of publication of this training, but will be ... Chart is for 48 contiguous states and the District of ...
Guidelines for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia (Lower-48 States), for Alaska and for Hawaii. These poverty guidelines were available on their website on January 13, 2021 and published in the Federal Register by HHS on February 1, 2021. HUD first calculates extremely low-income limits as 30/50ths
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
2021 Federal Poverty Guidelines Chart (Effective Jan. 13, 2021) 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. 48 Contiguous States
in one of the 48 contiguous states or the District of Columbia, the poverty guideline for 2021 is . $26,500. Separate poverty guideline figures are developed for Alaska and Hawaii, and different guidelines may apply to the Territories. The guidelines can be found at
* The figures shown under annual family income represent amounts equal to 185% of the 2020 federal income poverty guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. These levels were published by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service in the Federal Register, Vol. 85, No. 55, 3/20/20, pp. 16050-53.