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Program Eligibility by Federal Poverty Level for 2024. Your financial help and whether you qualify for various Covered California or Medi-Cal programs depends on your in-come, based on the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Note: Most consumers up to 138% FPL will be eligible for Medi-Cal.
The Covered California income limits require consumers to have a household income that ranges from 0% to 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) in order to qualify for assistance on a government health insurance plan. See the Covered California 2024 income limits chart below.
You can start by using your adjusted gross income (AGI) from your most recent federal income tax return, located on line 11 on the Form 1040. Add any foreign income, Social Security benefits and interest that are tax-exempt. Then, add or subtract any income changes you expect in the next year.
Covered California income limits are a household income of up to 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Households who make more than that do not qualify for financial assistance with their health insurance plans.
Medi-Cal Eligibility and Covered California - Frequently Asked Questions. Back to Medi-Cal Eligibility. Below you will find the most frequently asked questions for current and potential Medi-Cal coverage recipients. If you do not find an answer to your question, please contact your local county office from our County Listings page or email us ...
Learn about Obamacare income guidelines in California using our income limits chart, and see if you’re eligible for government assistance.
Two-thirds of the 1.7 million Covered California consumers are eligible for comprehensive health coverage for as little as $10 per month and others can get covered for no cost. Watch a video from Governor Gavin Newsom here.