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Medicaid —
The Complete 2026 Guide

Free or low-cost health insurance for low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly, and disabled individuals. Updated for 2026.

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Check if you or your family qualify for free Medicaid coverage based on your state, income, and household size.
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Medicaid 2026 — Annual Renewals Now Required for All Enrollees
Pandemic-era continuous enrollment protections have fully ended. All Medicaid enrollees must complete annual renewals. Check your status immediately to avoid a coverage gap.
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What Is Medicaid and Who Qualifies in 2026?

Medicaid provides free or low-cost health insurance to over 80 million Americans. For most adults, you qualify at up to 138% of the federal poverty level in expansion states (~$20,120/year for a single person). Children, pregnant women, elderly, and disabled individuals may qualify at higher income levels.

Medicaid covers doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, mental health, dental, vision, and long-term care. In expansion states, almost all adults below 138% FPL qualify. Non-expansion states (TX, FL, GA, and others) have narrower eligibility.

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Answer 5 questions and see every program your household may qualify for — SNAP, Medicaid, Section 8, and more.

2026 Medicaid Income Limits (138% FPL — Expansion States)
2026 Medicaid Income Limits (138% FPL — Expansion States)
Expansion states cover adults to 138% FPL — non-expansion states vary
Household SizeMonthly Limit (138% FPL)Annual Limit
1 person$1,677$20,120
2 people$2,269$27,214
3 people$2,861$34,307
4 people$3,452$41,400
5 people$4,044$48,528
6 people$4,636$55,621
7 people$5,228$62,714
8 people$5,820$69,807
Non-expansion states (TX, FL, GA, and others) have much lower limits for adults. Children and pregnant women qualify at higher levels in all states.

How to Apply for Medicaid in 2026

1
Check Your State's Eligibility
Medicaid rules vary by state. Use our checker or visit your state Medicaid website.
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2
Apply Online
Apply at your state Medicaid website or healthcare.gov. Free, takes about 20 minutes.
Full Application Guide →
3
Gather Documents
You'll need proof of identity, residency, income, and citizenship or immigration status.
4
Receive Your Medicaid Card
If approved, your card arrives within 1–2 weeks. Coverage often begins the day you apply.
5
Renew Annually
Respond to renewal notices promptly — failure to renew will end your coverage.
Renewal Guide →
Not Sure What You Qualify For?
Take the free Benefits Match Quiz — see Medicaid, SNAP, LIHEAP, and every program your household may qualify for.