Check if you qualify for Medicaid in Texas (TX). Enter your household size and income to see eligibility for adults, children, and pregnant women. ✗ Not Expanded
Texas Medicaid at a Glance
17%
Adult FPL Limit
201%
Child FPL Limit
5,300,000
Enrolled
17.3%
Uninsured Rate
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⚠️ Coverage Gap in Texas
Texas has not expanded Medicaid. Adults earning between 17% and 100% of the Federal Poverty Level may fall into a coverage gap — earning too much for traditional Medicaid but too little for ACA marketplace subsidies. Approximately 519511K residents are uninsured.
Texas Medicaid Income Limits (2026)
Household Size
Adult Limit
Child Limit
Pregnant Limit
1 person
$2,660/yr
$31,456/yr
$31,769/yr
2 people
$3,595/yr
$42,511/yr
$42,934/yr
3 people
$4,530/yr
$53,566/yr
$54,099/yr
4 people
$5,465/yr
$64,621/yr
$65,264/yr
5 people
$6,400/yr
$75,676/yr
$76,429/yr
6 people
$7,335/yr
$86,731/yr
$87,594/yr
7 people
$8,270/yr
$97,786/yr
$98,759/yr
8 people
$9,205/yr
$108,841/yr
$109,924/yr
What Texas Medicaid Covers
Texas Medicaid provides comprehensive health coverage including:
✓ Doctor & specialist visits
✓ Hospital inpatient & outpatient
✓ Prescription medications
✓ Lab tests & X-rays
✓ Mental health services
✓ Preventive care & screenings
✓ Emergency room visits
✓ Maternity & newborn care
✓ Dental (varies by state)
✓ Vision care (varies by state)
How to Apply for Medicaid in Texas
1. Online: Visit HealthCare.gov to submit an application.
2. Phone: Call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325) to apply by phone.
3. In Person: Visit your local Texas Department of Social Services or Medicaid office.
4. Mail: Download and mail a paper application from your state Medicaid website.
Tip: You can apply for Medicaid at any time — there is no open enrollment period. Processing typically takes 45 days (90 days for disability-based applications).
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Texas Medicaid income limits for 2026?
In Texas, Medicaid income limits are 17% FPL for adults, 201% FPL for children, and 203% FPL for pregnant women. For a single adult, this means approximately $2,660/year.
Has Texas expanded Medicaid?
No, Texas has not expanded Medicaid. Adults must meet stricter income limits (17% FPL) and categorical requirements like being pregnant, disabled, or a caretaker of dependent children.
How do I apply for Medicaid in Texas?
You can apply for Texas Medicaid online at HealthCare.gov, by calling 1-800-318-2596, visiting your local Medicaid office, or mailing a paper application. Applications are accepted year-round.
What is MAGI and how does it affect Medicaid eligibility?
Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is the income methodology used for most Medicaid eligibility determinations. It includes taxable income, tax-exempt interest, and Social Security benefits. Deductions like student loan interest and IRA contributions are subtracted. A 5% income disregard is applied to the FPL threshold.
Can I have assets and still qualify for Texas Medicaid?
For most MAGI-based Medicaid categories (adults, children, pregnant women), there is no asset test — only income matters. However, elderly and disabled applicants may face asset limits, typically $2,000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples, though some states have eliminated asset tests.
What is the Medicaid coverage gap in non-expansion states?
In Texas, adults earning between 17% and 100% FPL may fall into a coverage gap — too much income for traditional Medicaid but too little for ACA marketplace subsidies. This affects an estimated 600591+ residents.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This tool provides estimates for informational and educational purposes only. Results may not reflect actual values and should be verified independently. CalcLeap makes no warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of any calculations. Use at your own discretion.
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