Michigan Income Guidelines for WIC, Effective April 15, 2006

Size of Economic Unit

Hourly
Income
(2080 hr/yr)
Weekly Income
(52 wks/yr)
BI-Weekly Income
(26 wks/yr)
Monthly Income
(12 mo/yr)
Annual Income

1

$8.72

$349

$698

$1,511

$18,130

2

11.75

470

940

2,035

24,420

3

14.77

591

1,182

2,560

30,710

4

17.79

712

1,424

3,084

37,000

5

20.82

833

1,665

3,608

43,290

6

23.84

954

1,907

4,132

49,580

7

26.87

1,075

2,149

4,656

55,870

8

29.89

1,196

2,391

5,180

62,160

9

32.91

1,317

2,633

5,705

68,450

10

35.94

1,438

2,875

6,229

74,740

11

38.96

1,559

3,117

6,753

81,030

12

41.99

1,680

3,359

7,277

87,320

13

45.01

1,801

3,601

7,801

93,610

14

48.03

1,922

3,843

8,325

99,900

15

51.06

2,043

4,085

8,850

106,190

16

54.08

2,164

4,327

9,374

112,480

*

+3.03

+121

+242

+525

+6,290

*For each additional member of the economic unit.  Economic unit counts a pregnant woman as one(1) + the number of infants expected - (1 or more) when determining income eligibility for the total economic unit.

Please note that due to rounding the periodic (weekly/biweekly, etc.) total when annualized may exceed the annual amount allowed. This is acceptable as long as the periodic pay does not exceed the weekly, biweekly or monthly amount allowed.

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is an Equal Opportunity Program. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, write to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250.

Federal Register: 2005 Vol. 70, No. 33, pp. 8373-753, February 18, 2005.

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