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How Much Can I Earn Before Losing Medicaid? Understanding Income Limits and Thresholds

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Starting a new job or receiving a raise is an achievement, but for those on Medicaid, it often comes with a pressing question: at what point does your new income disqualify you from benefits?

Because Medicaid is a need-based program, your eligibility is tied directly to your monthly earnings. In 2026, staying informed about these thresholds is essential for maintaining your healthcare coverage across NC, SC, TN, AL, and MD.

2026 Income Limits and Thresholds

Medicaid income limits are not universal; they vary based on your state, your household size, and the specific program you are enrolled in.

  • Standard Medicaid: For most adults in expansion states, eligibility is generally based on the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

  • Institutional and Waiver Programs: For long-term care and specific waiver programs, the individual income cap for 2026 is approximately $2,982 per month.

  • Fluctuating Income: If your income varies month-to-month, Medicaid typically looks at your average monthly earnings to determine if you remain under the threshold.

What Counts as “Income” for Medicaid?

When calculating your eligibility, the state considers more than just your base salary. You must account for:

  • Gross Wages: Your total pay before taxes or 401k deductions.

  • Additional Compensation: This includes bonuses, commissions, and overtime pay.

  • Other Sources: Social Security benefits, alimony, and certain investment income may also be counted depending on your program.

The 10-Day Reporting Rule

If your earnings change, you cannot wait until your annual renewal to notify the state. In our service areas—North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Maryland—you are generally required to report any income increase within 10 days of receiving your first paycheck.

Why reporting matters:

  • Avoiding Overpayments: If you earn too much but continue using benefits, the state may issue a “notice of overpayment,” requiring you to pay back the cost of medical services.

  • Strategic Planning: Reporting early allows you to explore legal options to maintain coverage even if you are slightly over the limit.

What If You Exceed the Limit?

Going over the income threshold does not always result in an immediate loss of insurance. There are several “safety net” options:

  • Transitional Medical Assistance (TMA): This can extend your coverage for up to 12 months after your income increases, providing a bridge until you can transition to employer-sponsored plans.

  • Medicaid Spend-Down: In some states, you may remain eligible by “spending down” your excess income on qualifying medical bills.

Protecting Your Eligibility With Professional Advice

Navigating income thresholds requires precision. At Sawyer & Associates, LLC, we help families manage income fluctuations and implement asset protection strategies to ensure their professional success doesn’t jeopardize their healthcare.

Visit our website for more details on Medicaid compliance: sawyer-law.com

Call us 803-274-1095 to find out more about how your current earnings impact your Medicaid eligibility.

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Bobby Sawyer

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Bobby Sawyer is an Attorney at Sawyer & Associates, LLC, where he focuses on estate planning, business law, and helping families put the proper tools in place to ensure the continuation of their legacies. A former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers platoon leader and Bronze Star recipient, Bobby brings a deep sense of leadership, dedication, and a client-focused approach to every matter he handles.

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