Alaska Medicaid Eligibility Calculator 2025
Instantly estimate your potential eligibility for Alaska health coverage based on 2025 income limits. This tool is for informational purposes only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the income limit for Alaska Medicaid in 2025?
Alaska lets you earn up to 138% of the federal poverty level. That's about $2,085 per month for a single adult. A family of four can earn up to $3,542 monthly. These limits are higher than most states because Alaska has expanded Medicaid.
How do I check my Alaska Medicaid eligibility online?
You can use the myAlaska portal to apply and check eligibility. It's free and takes about 15 minutes to complete. You can also use HealthCare.gov to see if you qualify. The system will tell you right away if you're eligible.
Does Alaska count assets for Medicaid eligibility?
Regular Alaska Medicaid doesn't count your assets or savings accounts. They only look at your monthly income for adults. However, long-term care Medicaid requires assets under $2,000 for singles. Your home and one car don't count toward this limit.
Can working families qualify for Alaska Medicaid?
Yes, many working families can still get covered in Alaska. There's no time limit on how long you can have it. If you're employed but earn below the income limits, you'll qualify. Children often qualify with even higher family income levels through Denali KidCare.
What income counts for Alaska Medicaid calculation?
Alaska looks at your gross monthly income before taxes. This includes wages, Social Security benefits, and unemployment payments. They also count child support and alimony you receive. Self-employment income counts after subtracting business expenses from your earnings.
Where can I apply for Alaska Medicaid benefits?
You can apply online through myAlaska.gov or HealthCare.gov websites. You can also visit any Division of Public Assistance office. Call 1-800-780-9972 for help with your application. Applications are processed within 30 to 45 days usually.