FPL Chart 2019 – Federal Poverty Level Chart 2019
Every year, the perimeters of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) increase based on the cost of living. Families need to understand where they fall on the FPL chart so they know whether they’re eligible for Medicaid in their state or whether they are eligible for a federal Subsidy because they earn between 100 and 400 percent of the FPL, or whether they are eligible for a tax credit because they purchased a Silver plan and earn less than 250 percent of the FPL chart. If you have questions about where you fall within this chart, feel free to contact us at 877-962-8332. Speak with a licensed professional who legally can discuss with you, where you fall within this chart, and what your options are.
How To Use The Federal Poverty Level Chart 2019
What Is The FPL Chart? How Can I Use It?
The 2019 Open Enrollment Period starts November 1st, 2018 and ends December 15th, 2018. Check where you fall on the Federal Poverty Level Chart 2019 to determine if you may be eligible for a subsidy. Alaska and Hawaii have separate charts labeled below.
The FPL Chart is used to determine 2 important things. Under the ACA (Affordable Care Act), if a household falls between 100% and 400% of the FPL, they may be eligible for subsidies (tax credits) to help them pay their monthly premiums. To determine if you are eligible for subsidies for the 2019 calendar year, you would look at the rates on this 2019 FPL chart. If your income falls around 250% of the Federal Poverty Level and you enroll in a Silver Plan, you may be eligible for an additional Cost Savings Reductions to pay out-of-pocket costs.
People can also use the FPL Chart to determine Medicaid or CHIP eligibility. The income cutoff for these state-run programs varies per state depending on whether a state expanded the eligibility requirements under the ACA.
2019 Federal Poverty Level Chart – Income Brackets for 2019 Premium Tax Credits
Alaska
2019 Federal Poverty Level Chart – Income Brackets for 2019 Premium Tax Credits
Hawaii