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State Percent of Poverty Guidelines for LIHEAP Components

Note: The LIHEAP statute (Section 2605(b)(2)(b) of Public Law 97-35) established 150 percent of the poverty guidelines as a maximum income level allowed in determining LIHEAP eligibility, except where 60 percent of a state's median income is higher. Effective in FY 1995, income eligibility criteria for LIHEAP may not be set lower than 110 percent of the federal poverty income guidelines, but priority may be given to households with the highest energy costs or needs in relation to income. The federal government sets the poverty guidelines in March of every year and publishes them in the Federal Register. States may adopt the year's new guidelines at any time between the date of publication in the Federal Register and the first day of the next fiscal year or by the beginning of the grantee's fiscal year, whichever is later.

The Percent of Poverty Table compiled by the LIHEAP Clearinghouse shows the percent of federal poverty guidelines (FPG) or state's median income (SMI) to be used by states in determining eligibility for LIHEAP components in FY 2007. Although states can have a different poverty level for each component (heating, cooling, crisis and weatherization) the majority use the same poverty level for all components.

Tables showing the State Median Income Estimates for Optional Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2006 LIHEAP Programs and Mandatory Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2007 LIHEAP Programs and HHS Poverty Guidelines for Optional Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2006 LIHEAP Programs and Mandatory Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2007 LIHEAP Programs are available.

State FY
Heating & Cooling
Crisis
Wx
Comment
Alaska 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
60 SMI
 
Alabama 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
125 FPG
 
Arkansas 2007
125 FPG
125 FPG
125 FPG
 
Arizona 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
California 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 
Colorado 2007
185 FPG
185 FPG
185 FPG
 
Connecticut 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
200 FPG
 
Dist. of Columbia 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 
Delaware 2007
200 FPG
200 FPG
200 FPG
 
Florida 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
125 FPG
 
Georgia 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Hawaii 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
 
Iowa 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Idaho 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Illinois 2006
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Indiana 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Kansas 2007
130 FPG
130 FPG
150 FPG
 
Kentucky 2006
110 FPG
130 FPG
125 FPG
 
Louisiana 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 
Massachusetts 2007
200 FPG
200 FPG
200 FPG
150% FPG whenever 200% FPG exceeds 60% SMI
Maryland 2007
200 FPG
200 FPG
200 FPG
 
Maine 2007
150 FPG 170 FPG
150 FPG 170 FPG
150 FPG 170 FPG
170 FPG if a household member is susceptible to hypothermia (elderly over 60, children under 2, or medical condition documented by a doctor)
Michigan 2007
110 FPG
60 SMI
150 FPG
 
Minnesota 2007
50 SMI
50 SMI
50 SMI
 
Missouri 2007
125 FPG
125 FPG
 
 
Mississippi 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Montana 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
North Carolina 2007
110 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
North Dakota 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 
Nebraska 2007
116 FPG
116 FPG
116 FPG
 
Nevada 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
 
New Hampshire 2007
185 FPG
185 FPG
185 FPG
 
New Jersey 2007
175 FPG
175 FPG
175 FPG
 
New Mexico 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
New York 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
150% FPG for family size of 11 or more
Ohio 2007
175 FPG
175 FPG
150 FPG
 
Oklahoma 2007
110 FPG
110 FPG
110 FPG
 
Oregon 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 
Pennsylvania 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
Rhode Island 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 
South Carolina 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
South Dakota 2007
160 FPG
160 FPG
160 FPG
 
Tennessee 2007
125 FPG
125 FPG
125 FPG
 
Texas 2007
125 FPG
125 FPG
125 FPG
 
Utah 2007
125 FPG
125 FPG
125 FPG
 
Virginia 2007
130 FPG
130 FPG
150 FPG
 
Vermont 2007
125 FPG
150 FPG
 
 
Washington 2007
125 FPG
125 FPG
125 FPG
 
Wisconsin 2007
150 FPG
150 FPG
150 FPG
 
West Virginia 2007
130 FPG
130 FPG
150 FPG
 
Wyoming 2007
60 SMI
60 SMI
60 SMI
 

Source: FY 2007 State LIHEAP Plans and interviews with state directors in late 2006


2006 Federal Poverty Guidelines for a Family Size of Four

Poverty Level 100% 110% 125% 150% 175% 200%
48 contiguous states and D.C. $20,000 $22,000 $25,000 $30,000 $35,000 $40,000
Alaska $25,000 $27,500 $31,250 $37,500 $43,750 $50,000
Hawaii $23,000 $25,300 $28,750 $34,500 $40,250 $46,000

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