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TABLE 3.3. INCOME ELIGIBILITY THRESHOLDS AND STATE MEDIAN INCOME (SMI), FAMILY OF THREE

State

2000-2001 State Plans

2002-2003 State Plans

85% of Monthly State Median Income (SMI)1

Monthly Income Eligibility Level Lower Than 85% of SMI if Used to Limit Eligibility

Monthly Income Eligibility Level as a Percentage of SMI

85% of Monthly State Median Income1

Monthly Income Eligibility Level Lower Than 85% of SMI if Used to Limit Eligibility

Monthly Income Eligibility Level as a Percentage of SMI

Alabama

$2,870

$1,504

45%

$3,118.00

$1,585.00

43%

Alaska

$3,694

 

85%

$4,481.00

 

85%

Arizona

$2,804

$1,909

58%

$3,156.00

$2,013.00

54%

Arkansas

$2,172

$1,533

60%

$2,776.92

$1,960.21

60%

California

$3,197

$2,821

75%

$3,315.00

$2,925.00

75%

Colorado2

$3,510

$2,139

52%

$3,774.00

$2,743.00

62%

Connecticut

     

$4,495.00

$3,966.00

75%

District of Columbia

$3,371

$1,764

44%

$3,706.00

$3,470.00

80%

Delaware

$3,169

$2,326

62%

$3,902.00

$2,440.00

53%

Florida

$2,667

$1,706

54%

     

Georgia

$2,817

 

85%

$3,569.00

 

85%

Hawaii

$3,257

$2,874

75%

$3,479.00

$3,274.00

80%

Idaho

$2,684

$1,706

54%

$2,838.00

$1,706.00

51%

Illinois

$3,440

$1,818

45%

$3,948.00

$1,818.00

39%

Indiana

$3,149

$2,161

58%

$3,289.40

$2,207.00

57%

Iowa

$3,081

$1,793

49%

$3,455.00

$1,890.00

47%

Kansas

$3,114

 

85%

$3,874.00

$2,255.00

49%

Kentucky

$2,739

$1,851

57%

$3,105.00

$2,012.00

55%

Louisiana

$2,742

$2,420

75%

$2,942.00

$2,077.00

60%

Maine

$2,871

 

85%

$3,038.01

 

85%

Maryland

$3,957

$1,870

40%

$4,451.00

$2,095.00

40%

Massachusetts3

$3,869

 

85%

$4,104.00

 

50%

Michigan

$3,342

$2,172

55%

     

Minnesota

$3,604

$3,181

75%

$3,967.00

$3,501.00

75%

Mississippi
$2,333
 
85%
$2,513.00
 
85%
Missouri
$2,772
$1,482
45%
$3,010.00
$1,482.00
42%
Montana
$2,592
$1,735
57%
$3,032.00
$1,829.00
51%
Nebraska
$2,707
$2,105
66%
$3,373.00
$2,104.99
53%
Nevada
$3,171
$2,798
75%
$3,539.00
$3,123.00
75%
New Hampshire
 
 
 
$3,630.00
$2,648.00
62%
New Jersey
$3,959
$1,735
37%
$4,223.50
$3,047.92
61%
New Mexico
$2,382
$2,313
83%
$2,658.00
$2,438.00
78%
New York
$3,326
$2,338
60%
$3,400.00
$2,438.00
61%
North Carolina
$3,082
$2,719
75%
$3,232.00
$2,852.00
75%
North Dakota
$2,445
 
85%
$3,035.00
$2,463.00
69%
Ohio
$3,084
$2,105
58%
$3,346.00
$2,255.00
57%
Oklahoma
$2,635
$1,936
62%
$3,110.00
$1,936.00
53%
Oregon
$3,226
$2,088
55%
$3,208.00
$2,255.00
60%
Pennsylvania
$3,201
$2,139
57%
$3,543.00
$2,438.00
58%
Puerto Rico
$1,279
 
85%
$1,279.00
 
85%
Rhode Island
$3,067
$2,603
72%
$3,844.50
$2,743.17
61%
South Carolina
$2,954
$1,446
42%
$3,330.00
$1,829.00
47%
South Dakota
$2,786
$2,140
65%
$3,504.00
$1,829.00
44%
Tennessee
$2,871
$2,027
60%
$3,093.00
$2,027.00
56%
Texas2
$2,856
$1,735
52%
$3,171.00
 
85%
Utah
$2,724
$1,794
56%
$3,406.00
$2,244.00
56%
Vermont
$2,664
$2,586
83%
$2,867.33
$2,586.00
77%
Virginia4
$3,394
 
85%
$3,829.00
$1,950.00
43%
Washington
$3,194
$2,024
54%
$3,670.00
$2,743.00
64%
West Virginia
$2,457
$1,735
60%
$2,689.00
$2,358.00
75%
Wisconsin5
 
$1,909
 
$3,774.00
$2,255.00
51%
Wyoming
$2,881
$1,539
45%
$3,310.00
$2,255.00
58%

Source: Information compiled from State CCDF Plans, FFY 2002-2003.
1Monthly State Median Income is derived based on information provided in the State Plans (which does not necessarily coincide with most recent year SMI). In 2001, the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for a family of three for the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia was $14,630. The FPL for Alaska was $18,290 and the FPL for Hawaii was $16,830. See Federal Register, Vol. 66, No. 33, February 16, 2001, pp. 10695-10697.
2Colorado and Texas permit sub-State jurisdictions to set different income eligibility limits. See the discussion of Section 3.3.3 on page 86.
3Massachusetts did not report an income eligibility level lower than 85% of SMI. However, for a family that does not currently have an income eligible contracted slot or voucher, the family's income must be at or below 50% of SMI (calculated at $2,414.00) in order to access the subsidized child care system. Once a family has a subsidy, a family will remain eligible until its income reaches 85% of SMI.
4Income levels in Virginia (income eligibility lower than 85% of SMI) differ by locality and are based on the FPL.
5Wisconsin did not provide the SMI for a family of three in its 2000-2001 State Plan.


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