Figure 2.
State Medicaid expansion status and income eligibility thresholds for parents and other adults as of April 2024. In Medicaid expansion states (in red), the income eligibility thresholds for both parents and other adults are the same, mostly set at 138% of the FPL except for Washington, DC (at 215% of FPL). In the 9 nonexpansion states (in gray) except for Wisconsin, the income eligibility thresholds denoted in this map only apply to parents, and these states do not cover other adults (AL: 18% of FPL; FL: 28% of FPL; GA: 31% of FPL; KS: 38% of FPL; MS: 28% of FPL; SC: 67% of FPL; TN: 82% of FPL; TX: 16% of FPL; WY: 47% of FPL). In Wisconsin (in gray), another nonexpansion state, parents and other adults share the same income eligibility threshold, set at 100% of FPL.

State Medicaid expansion status and income eligibility thresholds for parents and other adults as of April 2024. In Medicaid expansion states (in red), the income eligibility thresholds for both parents and other adults are the same, mostly set at 138% of the FPL except for Washington, DC (at 215% of FPL). In the 9 nonexpansion states (in gray) except for Wisconsin, the income eligibility thresholds denoted in this map only apply to parents, and these states do not cover other adults (AL: 18% of FPL; FL: 28% of FPL; GA: 31% of FPL; KS: 38% of FPL; MS: 28% of FPL; SC: 67% of FPL; TN: 82% of FPL; TX: 16% of FPL; WY: 47% of FPL). In Wisconsin (in gray), another nonexpansion state, parents and other adults share the same income eligibility threshold, set at 100% of FPL.

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