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Medicaid eligibility in Wyoming — income limits for 2025

The number

Wyoming Medicaid covers pregnant women up to 159% of the federal poverty line — $41,050 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 159% $23,950 $41,050 $49,610
Children 0-5 205% $30,870 $52,930 $63,960
Children 6-18 205% $30,870 $52,930 $63,960
Parents / caretakers 60% $9,040 $15,490 $18,720

Who qualifies and how the income limits work

Wyoming Medicaid uses modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) rules to test eligibility. For 2025, the thresholds for a three-person household are: pregnant women up to 159% of the federal poverty line ($41,050), children 0-5 up to 205% ($52,930), children 6-18 up to 205% ($52,930), and parents / caretaker relatives with dependents up to 60% ($15,490).

Wyoming has not adopted Medicaid expansion. Adults 19-64 without dependent children have no path to Medicaid no matter how low their income. Parents earning above 60% FPL ($15,490 for a three-person household) and below 100% FPL fall into the coverage gap — too much for Medicaid, too little for ACA marketplace subsidies. The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates non-expansion states account for nearly all of the 1.5 million Americans in that gap.

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.

Wyoming remains a non-expansion state. Legislation to expand (HB 80, 2024) cleared the state House 32-28 but died in a Senate committee. Wyoming Hospital Association and Better Wyoming have coordinated advocacy.

For Black families

Because Wyoming has not expanded Medicaid, Black parents earning between the state's parent ceiling and 100% FPL fall into the coverage gap. KFF estimates Black residents make up a disproportionate share of that gap in every non-expansion state. Wyoming remains a non-expansion state. Legislation to expand (HB 80, 2024) cleared the state House 32-28 but died in a Senate committee. Wyoming Hospital Association and Better Wyoming have coordinated advocacy.

Where to get help in Wyoming

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers in Wyoming: 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/wy/.
  • Medicaid-accepting providers in Wyoming: our provider directory lets you filter to providers in this state. See /providers/wy/.
  • State health profile for Wyoming: for state-level health outcomes context (maternal mortality, infant mortality, life expectancy, uninsured rate) by race, see /health/wyoming/.
  • Wyoming Medicaid consumer help line: 1-855-294-2127 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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