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What are the income limits?

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What are the income limits?

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The income limits are $2,022 for an individual and $4,044 for a couple who need long-term care. The limits increase every year in January. Persons with income above these limits may qualify for facility care payments through the Medically Needy Spend-Down Program.

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Income limits are established annually by HUD annually. Initially, HAMC will accept applications from families with income of up to 80% of the area median income (low), but HUD requires 75% of the families receiving assistance to be below 30% of the area income (very,very low). Income is calculated before taxes, known as “gross income”. It is the total of all income received by all family members over a 12-month period.

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