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  2. Begin by reviewing the chart that outlines the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for various household sizes. This will help you determine your eligibility based on your income.
  3. Locate the section that corresponds to your household size. For example, if you have a family of four, refer to the row labeled '4' which indicates an annual income threshold of $24,300.
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Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2025 Monthly Income Persons in Family185% 1 $2,412.71 2 $3,260.63 3 $4,108.54 4 $4,956.464 more rows
According to the most recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau, the poverty threshold for a family of four in the contiguous states is $32,150 annually. For an individual, the poverty threshold is $15,650.
According to the most recent report issued in January 2023, the poverty threshold for a family of four is $29,960. For an individual, the poverty threshold is $14,891. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issues its poverty guidelines based on the Census Bureaus poverty thresholds.
48 Contiguous States Household/ Family Size2025 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Annual Income) 100% 200% 1 $15,650 $31,300 2 $21,150 $42,300 3 $26,650 $53,3006 more rows Jan 17, 2025
The federal poverty level is a number set by the federal government each year. FPL is based on income and family size. This number is used to determine eligibility for different federal state benefit programs.

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Currently an individual with income below $7,890 and a family of two with income under $10,610 are considered to be living in poverty. For each additional family member, the guidelines increase the income level by $2,720 (for example, the level for a family of three is $10,610 + $2,720 = $13,330).
According to HHSs measurement, a family of four in 2023 would be considered impoverished if their income is $30,000 or lower. Alaska and Hawaii use a slightly different measure due to a higher cost of living in those states. The poverty guideline is $37,500 in Alaska and $34,500 in Hawaii.
Poverty definitions and thresholds Household typesMinimum Income Standard - Inner London (AHC), 2024UK poverty line - After Housing Costs, 2022/23 Couple, working-age 690 287 Single, pensioner 297 166 Couple, pensioner 467 287 Lone parent, one child (aged one) 390 2242 more rows

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