The income limit for Medi-Cal (income-based Medi-Cal for adults age 19-64) in 2025 is at or below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For an individual, this is $21,597 per year. For children 18 and younger, the limit is higher at 266% of FPL, which is about $85,519 for a family of four. If you are pregnant, the income limit for Medi-Cal is at or below 213% of the FPL ($45,050 for a single pregnant woman with her first child). For the Medi-Cal Working Disabled Program, the income limit is less than 250% of the FPL, which amounts to $3,260 per month for individuals. In summary:
- Adults (19-64 years): Income at or below 138% FPL ($21,597/year for individuals).
- Children (under 19 years): Income at or below 266% FPL.
- Pregnant women: Income at or below 213% FPL ($45,050/year for single pregnant).
- Working Disabled Program: Income less than 250% FPL ($3,260/month for individuals).
These limits are based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) rules, and some income types such as SSI benefits are not counted toward these limits.