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As of 2023[update], this corresponds to an annual income of $9,447 for parents in a family of three. In Texas, the state with the most stringent requirements, the income limit was $3,977 for parents in a family of three.[2]
As of 2023[update], this corresponds to an individual income of $20,120.[1] The statutory income requirement for Medicaid expansion was 133 percent and based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). Combining the 133 percent threshold with the statutory 5 percent income disregard under ACA results in a 138 percent effective income threshold.[16]: 1804 [17]: 11