By government standards, "low-income" earners are men and women whose household income is less than double the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For a single person household, the 2019 FPL was $12,490 a year. That means that a single person making less than $25,000 a year would be considered low income.13 Dec 2021
What is the federal poverty level monthly income?
# of Persons in Household 2022 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Monthly Income)
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1 $1,133
2 $1,526
3 $1,919
4 $2,313
What is the FPL for 2022?
For coverage effective in 2022, 250% of the federal poverty level in the continental U.S. is $32,200 for a single individual, $54,900 for a family of three, and $88,950 for a family of six.
What is 200% of the federal poverty level for 2021?
Annual Income
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100% 200%
Family Size: 1 12,880 25,760
2 17,420 34,840
3 21,960 43,920
What is the maximum income for poverty level?
# of Persons in Household 2022 Federal Poverty Level for the 48 Contiguous States (Annual Income)
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100%
1 $13,590
2 $18,310
3 $23,030