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[IWS] HHS: 2013 POVERTY GUIDELINES [24 January 2013]

IWS Documented News Service

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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach

School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies

Cornell University

16 East 34th Street, 4th floor---------------------- Stuart Basefsky

New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau

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U.S.Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

 

2013 POVERTY GUIDELINES [24 January 2013]

http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/13poverty.cfm

or

https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2013/01/24/2013-01422/annual-update-of-the-hhs-poverty-guidelines

 

The following figures are the 2013 HHS poverty guidelines which are scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on January 24, 2013. (Additional information will be posted after the guidelines are published.)

2013 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES
AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Persons in family/household

Poverty guideline

For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,020 for each additional person.

1

$11,490

2

15,510

3

19,530

4

23,550

5

27,570

6

31,590

7

35,610

8

39,630

 

2013 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR ALASKA

Persons in family/household

Poverty guideline

For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,030 for each additional person.

1

$14,350

2

19,380

3

24,410

4

29,440

5

34,470

6

39,500

7

44,530

8

49,560

 

2013 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR HAWAII

Persons in family/household

Poverty guideline

For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,620 for each additional person.

1

$13,230

2

17,850

3

22,470

4

27,090

5

31,710

6

36,330

7

40,950

8

45,570

 

 

 

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