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Eligibility New Hampshire · Granite Advantage Health Care Program

Medicaid eligibility in New Hampshire — income limits for 2025

The number

Granite Advantage Health Care Program covers pregnant women up to 201% of the federal poverty line — $51,900 annual income for a family of three in 2025.

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Income limits in dollars (2025)

Category % FPL Household of 1 Household of 3 Household of 4
Pregnant women 201% $30,270 $51,900 $62,710
Children 0-5 323% $48,640 $83,400 $100,780
Children 6-18 323% $48,640 $83,400 $100,780
Parents / caretakers 73% $10,990 $18,850 $22,780
Expansion adults (19-64) 138% $20,780 $35,630 $43,060

Who qualifies and how the income limits work

Granite Advantage Health Care Program uses modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) rules to test eligibility. For 2025, the thresholds for a three-person household are: pregnant women up to 201% of the federal poverty line ($51,900), children 0-5 up to 323% ($83,400), children 6-18 up to 323% ($83,400), and parents / caretaker relatives with dependents up to 73% ($18,850).

Adults 19-64 who don't fit another category qualify under Medicaid expansion up to 138% of the federal poverty line — $35,630 for a family of three. The state adopted expansion in 2014, so there is no coverage gap between the parent ceiling and ACA marketplace subsidies.

Citizenship / immigration status: US citizens and most lawfully present immigrants (with a 5-year waiting period for most categories under PRWORA) qualify if they meet the income test. Pregnant women and children may qualify in narrower circumstances under the CHIPRA 2009 state option. Assets test: no assets / resources test for MAGI-category applicants; a test applies for long-term care and non-MAGI applicants.

New Hampshire reauthorized expansion through SB 263 in April 2023 without the Trump-era work requirements that briefly applied. HB 1535 (2024) ordered the Department of Health and Human Services to develop a doula benefit State Plan Amendment for filing in 2025.

For Black families

Expansion in New Hampshire extended Medicaid to adults up to 138% of the federal poverty line regardless of parental status, removing one of the biggest barriers to coverage for Black adults in physically demanding hourly-wage work. New Hampshire reauthorized expansion through SB 263 in April 2023 without the Trump-era work requirements that briefly applied. HB 1535 (2024) ordered the Department of Health and Human Services to develop a doula benefit State Plan Amendment for filing in 2025.

Where to get help in New Hampshire

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers in New Hampshire: every FQHC accepts Medicaid, charges on a sliding scale for the uninsured, and has certified application counselors who can help you apply or renew. See our FQHC directory for this state at /clinics/nh/.
  • Medicaid-accepting providers in New Hampshire: our provider directory lets you filter to providers in this state. See /providers/nh/.
  • State health profile for New Hampshire: for state-level health outcomes context (maternal mortality, infant mortality, life expectancy, uninsured rate) by race, see /health/new-hampshire/.
  • Granite Advantage Health Care Program consumer help line: 1-844-275-3447 for application help, renewal questions, and general Medicaid inquiries. Ask for an interpreter if you need one; language access is required under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

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