What qualifies as low income in Arizona?
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personal finance
government support and welfare
Low income can mean many things in the eyes of Arizona's government. A family of four can bring in more than $60,000 annually to be considered low income for the state's recently expanded voucher program, allowing them to access more funds to attend private school.
Thereof, what is considered low income 2019?
The federal poverty level as of 2019 is $12,940 for one person, $16,910 for two people, $21,330 for three people, and $25,750 for a household of four.
Also, what is the federal poverty level in Arizona?
If your family's income is at or below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) ($17,609 per year for an individual in 2020, $36,156 for a family of four), you may qualify for AHCCCS.
Income.
Your family size: | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
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$4,420 | |
Income-based AHCCCS (138% FPG) | $17,609 |
AHCCCS KidsCare (205% FPG) | $26,158 |
$59,246