2025-2026 Federal Poverty Level (FPL) Guidelines

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Family income is one key factor in determining eligibility for GSRP and Head Start programs. The federal poverty guidelines are used to evaluate family income.

FPL Table

Federal Poverty Level 100%

Effective January 15, 2025, 48 CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Household Size ANNUAL MONTH WEEK

1

$15,650

$1,304

$301

2

$21,150

$1,763

$407

3

$26,650

$2,221

$513

4

$32,150

$2,679

$618

5

$37,650

$3,138

$724

6

$43,150

$3,596

$830

7

$48,650

$4,054

$936

8

$54,150

$4,513

$1,041

For each additional family member add

$5,500

$458

$106

Federal Poverty Level 250%

Effective January 15, 2025, 48 CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Household Size ANNUAL MONTH WEEK

1

$39,125

$3,260

$752

2

$52,875

$4,406

$1,017

3

$66,625

$5,552

$1,281

4

$80,375

$6,698

$1,546

5

$94,125

$7,844

$1,810

6

$107,875

$8,990

$2,075

7

$121,625

$10,135

$2,339

8

$135,375

$11,281

$2,603

For each additional family member add

$13,750

$1,146

$264

Federal Poverty Level 300%

Effective January 15, 2025, 48 CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Household Size ANNUAL MONTH WEEK

1

$46,950

$3,913

$903

2

$63,450

$5,288

$1,220

3

$79,950

$6,663

$1,538

4

$96,450

$8,038

$1,855

5

$112,950

$9,413

$2,172

6

$129,450

$10,788

$2,489

7

$145,950

$12,163

$2,807

8

$162,450

$13,538

$3,124

For each additional family member add

$16,500

$1,375

$317

Federal Poverty Level 400%

Effective January 15, 2025, 48 CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Household Size ANNUAL MONTH WEEK

1

$62,600

$5,217

$1,204

2

$84,600

$7,050

$1,627

3

$106,600

$8,883

$2,050

4

$128,600

$10,717

$2,473

5

$150,600

$12,550

$2,896

6

$172,600

$14,383

$3,319

7

$194,600

$16,217

$3,742

8

$216,600

$18,050

$4,165

For each additional family member add

$22,000

$1,833

$423