Use the table below to see if you will qualify for a subsidy to help pay your health insurance premiums.
2013 Federal Poverty Guidelines
48 Contiguous States and DC
Note: The 100% column shows the federal poverty level for each family size, and the percentage columns that follow represent income levels that are commonly used as guidelines for health programs.
Household Size |
100% |
133% |
150% |
200% |
300% |
400% |
1 |
$11,490 |
$15,282 |
$17,235 |
$22,980 |
$34,470 |
$45,960 |
2 |
15,510 |
20,628 |
23,265 |
31,020 |
46,530 |
62,040 |
3 |
19,530 |
25,975 |
29,295 |
39,060 |
58,590 |
78,120 |
4 |
23,550 |
31,322 |
35,325 |
47,100 |
70,650 |
94,200 |
5 |
27,570 |
36,668 |
41,355 |
55,140 |
82,710 |
110,280 |
6 |
31,590 |
42,015 |
47,385 |
63,180 |
94,770 |
126,360 |
7 |
35,610 |
47,361 |
53,415 |
71,220 |
106,830 |
142,440 |
8 |
39,630 |
52,708 |
59,445 |
79,260 |
118,890 |
158,520 |
For each additional person, add |
$4,020 |
$5,347 |
$6,030 |
$8,040 |
$12,060 |
$16,080 |