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Monthly Family Income Levels
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Group Size
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Category A
100% FPL* |
Category B
130% FPL* |
Category C
150% FPL* |
Category D
185% FPL* |
Category E
200% FPL* |
Category F
300% FPL* |
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1 |
$908 |
$1,180 |
$1,361 |
$1,679 |
$1,815 |
$2,723 |
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2 |
$1,226 |
$1,594 |
$1,839 |
$2,268 |
$2,452 |
$3,678 |
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3 |
$1,544 |
$2,007 |
$2,316 |
#2,857 |
$3,088 |
$4,633 |
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4 |
$1,863 |
$2,421 |
$2,794 |
$3,446 |
$3,725 |
$5,588 |
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5 |
$2,181 |
$2,835 |
$3,271 |
$4,035 |
$4,362 |
$6,543 |
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6 |
$2,499 |
$3,249 |
$3,749 |
$4,623 |
$4,998 |
$7,498 |
*FPL: Federal Poverty Level. This level is determined by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services. Feveral Poverty Levels for all family sizes can be found at: http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/medicaid/fpl/fpl.htm
**Includes adults, children and infants
These numbers were published in 2011.
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Helpful Programs in Iowa County
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| Access |
Your Connection to Programs for Health, Nurtrition and Child Care. |
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| BadgerCare + |
Health insurance coverage for:
* All children birth to age 19 regardless of income.
* Pregnant women with family income up to Category G (see table)
* Parents and relatives who care for a child with family income up to Category E
* Parents whose children are in foster care with family income up to Category E
* Farmers and self-employed parents with family income (minus depreciation) up to Category E
* Young adults (ages 18-20) who are leaving foster care regardless of income |
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| Iowa County Social Services |
Pays for some childcare costs for families with limited incomes. You may qualify if you have a child under 13 or a child with special needs under 18. You need to be either working, in school or in a job training. |
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| SWCAP |
WIC provides healthy food and referrals to health care. This program is for pregnant women and new mothers and infants and children up to age 5. |
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| Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance |
WHEAP pays a portion of household energy bills. Select the "Where to Apply" tab to find your local energy assistance agency and to view the family income guidelines for a heating season. |
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| Wisconsin Works |
Cash assistance program for people who have children under 19 living in the home and for people who have lost their job but do not qualify for Unemployment Insurance. |
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| Free/reduced Price Lunch |
Mineral Point Schools has this program for children. It provides free or reduced price meals to children who may qualify. |
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