Michigan Department of Health & Human Services · Updated August 22, 2026

Michigan Medicaid (Healthy Michigan Plan): 2026 Income Limits, Eligibility & How to Apply

If you live in Michigan and earn less than about $1,835 a month as a single person (or $3,795 as a family of four), you are likely within the 2026 income limit for Healthy Michigan Plan. Children, pregnant women and seniors have separate, usually higher, limits shown below.

Single adult$1,835per month, 2026
Family of 4 (adults)$3,795per month
Children, family of 4$5,968per month
Seniors (65+), single$1,330per month + asset test

Michigan Medicaid guides for 2026

Michigan Medicaid income limits for adults, 2026 (138% of FPL)
Household sizeMonthly income limitAnnual income limit
1 person$1,835$22,025
2 people$2,489$29,863
3 people$3,142$37,702
4 people$3,795$45,540
5 people$4,448$53,378
6 people$5,101$61,217
7 people$5,755$69,055
8 people$6,408$76,894

Each additional person adds $653 per month. Figures use the 2026 federal poverty guidelines and are rounded to the nearest dollar.

Who runs Healthy Michigan Plan

Healthy Michigan Plan is administered by the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services under federal rules set by CMS. Children in families over the Medicaid limit are covered by MIChild, the state CHIP program. Applications are free and can be submitted any day of the year.

Frequently asked questions

Does Michigan have expanded Medicaid?
Yes. Michigan expanded Medicaid in 2014, covering adults 19–64 up to 138% of the federal poverty level.
What is Michigan Medicaid called?
Michigan's Medicaid program is called Healthy Michigan Plan; the children's program is MIChild. It is run by the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services.
What is the 2026 income limit for Michigan Medicaid?
A single adult qualifies up to $1,835 per month; a family of four up to $3,795. Children and pregnant women have higher limits.