I just received the 2004 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines with my monthly update for state-run insurance billing. Ever wonder if you're at poverty level?
These are the guidelines effective April 1, 2004 till March 21, 2005.
1 Person in Family: $1,552 month / $18,620 year
2 People in Family: $2,082 month / $24,980 year
3 People in Family: $2,612 month / $31,340 year
4 People in Family: $3,142 month / $37,700 year
5 People in Family: $3,672 month / $44,060 year
6 People in Family: $4,202 month / $50,420 year
7 People in Family: $4,732 month / $56,780 year
8 People in Family: $5,262 month / $63,140 year
9 People in Family: $5,792 month / $69,500 year
10 People in Family: $6,322 month / $75,860 year
For each additional person, add: $530 month / $6,360 year
I told my supervisor that he either has to let me have a kid or give me a raise... He's pondering the situtation.
Posted by Ninjababe at May 25, 2004 5:39 PM | PROCURE FINE OLD WORLD ABSINTHE
Hi, David!
I'm Ninjababe!
Need a sugar baby? :-)
(Just kidding!)
Posted by: Ninjababe at May 25, 2004 7:17 PMSo why, if I'm able to support 3 people, don't I ever have any money?
Hmmm, cause I don't have a budget and I eat out too much? Nah!
Posted by: eviltammy at May 26, 2004 7:06 AMYep -- it's the eating out that kills the bank account. We've always aspired to being able to eat just about every meal OUTSIDE of our home (or purchased and brought in)...in other words, NO COOKING!
We're almost there.
Oh, and NinjaBabe -- send me your resume, and we'll see what I can do. Heh.
Posted by: david at May 26, 2004 6:44 PM
Heh...according to those guidelines, I could (should?) support between 8 and 10 people.
Nah.
Posted by: david at May 25, 2004 6:35 PM