What are the income limits to qualify for MassHealth?

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The income limits to qualify for MassHealth depend on various factors such as family size and type of coverage sought. As of 2021, for the MassHealth Standard and CommonHealth programs, individuals with a family size of one can have a monthly income of up to $1,073, while a family of two can have up to $1,452. For families with children under 19, certain income limits apply based on the percentage of the federal poverty level (FPL). For example, a family of three can have a maximum monthly income of $2,350 (100% FPL) or $5,700 (250% FPL) to qualify. The MassHealth website provides detailed information on income limits for different programs and coverage types, ensuring individuals can determine eligibility accordingly.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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