State
string
Notes
string
Medicaid Ages 0-1
string
Medicaid Ages 1-5
string
Medicaid Ages 6-18
string
Separate CHIP
string
Pregnant Women Medicaid
string
Pregnant Women CHIP
string
Parent/Caretaker
string
Expansion to Adults
string
Separate CHIP Ages
string
Parent/Caretaker Income Standard
string
Alabama
null
141%
141%
141%
312%
141%
null
13%
No
null
FPL
Arkansas
null
142%
142%
142%
211%
209%
null
17%
133%
null
Dollars
Colorado
null
142%
142%
142%
260%
195%
260%
68%
133%
null
FPL
District of Columbia
null
319%
319%
319%
null
319%
null
216%
210%
null
FPL
Georgia
null
205%
149%
133%
247%
220%
null
34%
No
null
Dollars
Hawaii
The dollar values that represent the FPLs in Alaska and Hawaii are higher than in the contiguous 48 states. For example, as of 2016, 100% of the FPL for a family of four is equal to $30,380 in Alaska and $27,950 in Hawaii, compared to $24,300 in the other 48 states and the District of Columbia.
308%
308%
308%
null
191%
null
105%
133%
null
FPL
Idaho
The state has a section 1115 demonstration that provides Medicaid coverage to some additional low-income adults. The demonstration includes limitations on eligibility and/or benefits, is not offered to all residents of the state, and/or includes an enrollment cap.
142%
142%
133%
185%
133%
null
24%
No
null
Dollars
Illinois
null
142%
142%
142%
313%
208%
null
133%
133%
null
FPL
Indiana
null
208%
158%
158%
250%
208%
null
19%
133%
null
Dollars
Kansas
null
166%
149%
133%
238%
166%
null
33%
No
null
Dollars
Kentucky
null
195%
159%
159%
213%
195%
null
23%
133%
null
Dollars
Louisiana
null
212%
212%
212%
250%
133%
null
19%
133%
null
FPL
Maine
The state covers some 19 and 20 year olds – FL (29%), ME (156%), MA (150%), NC (44%).
191%
157%
157%
208%
209%
null
100%
No
null
Dollars
Maryland
null
317%
317%
317%
null
259%
null
123%
133%
null
FPL
Massachusetts
The state covers some 19 and 20 year olds – FL (29%), ME (156%), MA (150%), NC (44%).
200%
150%
150%
300%
200%
null
133%
133%
null
FPL
Michigan
null
212%
212%
212%
null
195%
null
54%
133%
null
FPL
Minnesota
Minnesota covers children up to age 2 with income up to 283% of the FPL.
283%
275%
275%
null
278%
null
133%
200%
null
FPL
Mississippi
null
194%
143%
133%
209%
194%
null
23%
No
null
Dollars
Missouri
null
196%
150%
150%
300%
196%
300%
18%
No
null
Dollars
Montana
null
143%
143%
143%
261%
157%
null
24%
133%
null
Dollars
Nebraska
null
213%
213%
213%
null
194%
null
58%
No
null
FPL
Nevada
null
160%
160%
133%
200%
160%
null
32%
133%
null
Dollars
New Hampshire
null
318%
318%
318%
null
196%
null
68%
133%
null
Dollars
New York
Adults with incomes between 133 and 200% of the FPL are covered through the Basic Health Program.
218%
149%
149%
400%
218%
null
133%
200%
null
FPL
North Dakota
null
147%
147%
133%
170%
147%
null
52%
133%
null
Dollars
Ohio
null
206%
206%
206%
null
200%
null
90%
133%
null
FPL
Oklahoma
The state has a section 1115 demonstration that provides Medicaid coverage to some additional low-income adults. The demonstration includes limitations on eligibility and/or benefits, is not offered to all residents of the state, and/or includes an enrollment cap.
205%
205%
205%
null
133%
null
41%
No
null
Dollars
Oregon
null
185%
133%
133%
300%
185%
null
40%
133%
null
Dollars
Pennsylvania
null
215%
157%
133%
314%
215%
null
33%
133%
null
FPL
Rhode Island
null
261%
261%
261%
null
190%
253%
116%
133%
null
FPL
South Carolina
null
208%
208%
208%
null
194%
null
62%
No
null
Dollars
South Dakota
null
182%
182%
182%
204%
133%
null
57%
No
null
Dollars
Texas
null
198%
144%
133%
201%
198%
null
15%
No
null
Dollars
Utah
The state has a section 1115 demonstration that provides Medicaid coverage to some additional low-income adults. The demonstration includes limitations on eligibility and/or benefits, is not offered to all residents of the state, and/or includes an enrollment cap.
139%
139%
133%
200%
139%
null
44%
No
null
Dollars
Vermont
null
312%
312%
312%
null
208%
null
53%
133%
null
Dollars
Virginia
null
143%
143%
143%
200%
143%
200%
49%
No
null
Dollars
Washington
null
210%
210%
210%
312%
193%
null
40%
133%
null
Dollars
West Virginia
null
158%
141%
133%
300%
158%
null
19%
133%
null
Dollars
Florida
The state covers some 19 and 20 year olds – FL (29%), ME (156%), MA (150%), NC (44%).
206%
140%
133%
210%
191%
null
29%
No
1 up to 19
Dollars
Delaware
null
212%
142%
133%
212%
212%
null
87%
133%
1 up to 19
FPL
Iowa
null
375%
167%
167%
302%
375%
null
54%
133%
1 up to 19
FPL
Wisconsin
null
301%
186%
151%
301%
301%
null
95%
No
1 up to 19
FPL
Arizona
null
147%
141%
133%
200%
156%
null
106%
133%
null
FPL
California
Separate CHIP in California covers certain children under age 2 statewide and covers children under age 19 in three counties only.
261%
261%
261%
317%
208%
null
109%
133%
null
FPL
New Jersey
null
194%
142%
142%
350%
194%
200%
31%
133%
null
Dollars
Tennessee
null
195%
142%
133%
250%
195%
null
101%
No
null
Dollars
New Mexico
null
300%
300%
240%
null
250%
null
45%
133%
null
Dollars
Wyoming
null
154%
154%
133%
200%
154%
null
54%
No
null
Dollars
Connecticut
null
196%
196%
196%
318%
258%
null
133%
133%
null
FPL
North Carolina
The state covers some 19 and 20 year olds – FL (29%), ME (156%), MA (150%), NC (44%).
210%
210%
133%
211%
196%
null
43%
No
6 up to 19
Dollars
Alaska
The dollar values that represent the FPLs in Alaska and Hawaii are higher than in the contiguous 48 states. For example, as of 2016, 100% of the FPL for a family of four is equal to $30,380 in Alaska and $27,950 in Hawaii, compared to $24,300 in the other 48 states and the District of Columbia.
203%
203%
203%
null
200%
null
139%
133%
null
Dollars