What is the federal poverty level for 2022?
Federal Poverty Level (FPL) Family size2021 income number2022 income numbersFor individuals$12,880$13,590For a family of 2$17,420$18,310For a family of 3$21,960$23,030For a family of 4$26,500$27,7505 more rows
What is 125% federal poverty level?
These poverty guidelines are effective beginning Mar. 1, 2022. Sponsors Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*2$18,310$22,8873$23,030$28,7874$27,750$34,6875$32,470$40,5875 more rows Mar 1, 2022
What is 250% of the federal poverty level?
For coverage effective in 2023, 250% of the federal poverty level in the continental U.S. is $33,975 for a single individual, $57,575 for a family of three, and $92,975 for a family of six. (The amounts are higher in Alaska and Hawaii, since they have higher federal poverty levels).
What is 150% of the federal poverty level?
Household Size150% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*200% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*1$20,385$27,1802$27,465$36,6203$34,545$46,0604$41,625$55,5005 more rows Jan 19, 2022
What is 200% of federal poverty level?
48 Contiguous States and D.C. Persons in Household48 Contiguous States and D.C. Poverty Guidelines (Annual)100%200%1$13,590$27,1802$18,310$36,6203$23,030$46,0606 more rows