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Medicaid Income Eligibility for Working Parents, by State, 2008

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 Medicaid Income Eligibility for Working Parents as % of FPL
United States63%
Alabama26%
Alaska81%
Arizona200%
Arkansas200%
California106%
Colorado66%
Connecticut191%
Delaware106%
District of Columbia207%
Florida56%
Georgia53%
Hawaii100%
Idaho42%
Illinois191%
Indiana200%
Iowa250%
Kansas34%
Kentucky64%
Louisiana20%
Maine206%
Maryland37%
Massachusetts133%
Michigan61%
Minnesota275%
Mississippi32%
Missouri39%
Montana60%
Nebraska59%
Nevada94%
New Hampshire55%
New Jersey133%
New Mexico409%
New York150%
North Carolina52%
North Dakota63%
Ohio90%
Oklahoma200%
Oregon100%
Pennsylvania200%
Rhode Island191%
South Carolina100%
South Dakota56%
Tennessee80%
Texas28%
Utah150%
Vermont191%
Virginia31%
Washington200%
West Virginia35%
Wisconsin191%
Wyoming55%
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Data as of January 2008.
The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for a family of three in 2008 was $17,600 per year.

Data are derived from the Kaiser Family Foundation report, Putting Women’s Health Care Disparities on the Map, available at: http://www.kff.org/womensdisparities/.

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Based on a national survey conducted by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, 2008.

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