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(FPG) as a maximum income level allowed in determining LIHEAP eligibility, except where 60 percent of a state's median income (SMI) 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 February 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. For LIHEAP, the majority of states use the prior year guidelines until the first day of the next fiscal year in order to avoid changing guidelines in the middle of their program year. Most states start their new fiscal year October 1; however, a few states start theirs July 1 and those states, along with several that operate summer cooling programs, adopt the most recent guidelines in June or July.
Tables: As noted above, these income levels are used by most states through September 2012.
- Federal Poverty Guidelines for Optional Use in federal Fiscal Year 2011 LIHEAP Programs and Mandatory Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2012 LIHEAP Programs, dated 4/13/11.
- State Median Income Estimates for Optional Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2011 LIHEAP Programs and Mandatory Use in Federal Fiscal Year 2012 LIHEAP Programs, dated 6/2/11
The Percent of Poverty Table below, 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 2012. Although states can have a different poverty level for each component (crisis, cooling and weatherization) the majority use the same poverty level for all components.
| State | Heat |
Crisis |
Wx |
Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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Alaska |
150 FPG |
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Arizona |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Arkansas |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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California |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Colorado |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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Connecticut |
150 FPG |
Heating and crisis: 200% FPG for seniors and disabled | ||
Delaware |
200 FPG |
200 FPG |
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Dist. of Columbia |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Florida |
150 FPG |
125 FPG |
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Georgia |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Hawaii |
150 FPG |
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Idaho |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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Illinois |
150 FPG |
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Indiana |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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Iowa |
150 FPG |
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Kansas |
130 FPG |
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Kentucky |
130 FPG |
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Louisiana |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Maine |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
Eligibility is 150% FPG or 60 SMI whichever is less. Eligibility for households with incomes between 150% and 170% FPG is limited to those households with a member who is susceptible to hypothermia, such as elderly, a child twenty-four months of age or under, or with a doctor's diagnosis. | |
Maryland |
175 FPG |
175 FPG |
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Massachusetts |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Michigan |
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Minnesota |
50 SMI |
50 SMI |
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Mississippi |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Missouri |
135 FPG |
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Montana |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
150% FPG for households with 7 or more members | |
Nebraska |
116 FPG |
116 FPG |
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Nevada |
110 FPG |
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New Hampshire |
200 FPG |
200 FPG |
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New Jersey |
200 FPG |
200 FPG |
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New Mexico |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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New York |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
Can use 150 FPG if greater than 60 SMI | |
North Carolina |
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North Dakota |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Ohio |
200 FPG |
200 FPG |
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Oklahoma |
110 FPG |
60 SMI |
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Oregon |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Pennsylvania |
150 FPG |
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Rhode Island |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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South Carolina |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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South Dakota |
160 FPG |
160 FPG |
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Tennessee |
150 FPG |
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Texas |
125 FPG |
125 FPG |
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Utah |
150 FPG |
150 FPG |
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Vermont |
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Virginia |
130 FPG |
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Washington |
125 FPG |
125 FPG |
For households with more than 4 members, eligibility for weatherization is 60 SMI | |
West Virginia |
130 FPG |
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Wisconsin |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
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Wyoming |
60 SMI |
60 SMI |
Source: FY 2012 State LIHEAP Plans and interviews with state directors in late 2011
2011/2012 Federal Poverty Guidelines for a Family Size of Four
| Poverty Level | 100% | 110% | 125% | 150% | 175% | 200% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 48 contiguous states and D.C. | $22,350 | $24,585 | $27,938 | $33,525 | $39,113 | $44,700 |
| Alaska | $27,940 | $30,734 | $34,925 | $41,910 | $48,895 | $55,880 |
| Hawaii | $25,710 | $28,281 | $32,138 | $38,565 | $44,993 | $51,420 |
