Michigan WIC Income Guidelines

This page provides the WIC Income Guidelines in Michigan. The WIC staff uses this to determine if you are income eligible for MI WIC benefits. In some situations, you may be automatically income eligible if you or a family member is currently receiving benefits from other state programs including SNAP (Food stamps), TANF or Medicaid. Review the Michigan Income Eligibility Guidelines below.

To view the full application process, how to apply for WIC in Michigan. If you still have questions or issues about the income guidelines or the states WIC application process, then contact the Michigan WIC program for further assistance.

Pregnant woman is counted as one plus the number of infants expected when determining income eligibility for the Total Economic Unit.

Family Size Hourly
(2080 Hours)
Weekly
(52 weeks)
Bi-Weekly
(26 weeks)
Monthly
(12 months)
Annual
1 $10.79 $432 $864 $1,872 $22,459
2 $14.63 $586 $1,172 $2,538 $30,451
3 $18.48 $740 $1,479 $3,204 $38,443
4 $22.32 $893 $1,786 $3,870 $46,435
5 $26.16 $1,047 $2,094 $4,536 $54,427
6 $30.00 $1,201 $2,401 $5,202 $62,419
7 $33.85 $1,355 $2,709 $5,868 $70,411
8 $37.69 $1,508 $3,016 $6,534 $78,403
9 $41.53 $1,662 $3,323 $7,200 $86,395
10 $45.37 $1,816 $3,631 $7,866 $94,387
11 $49.22 $1,969 $3,938 $8,532 $102,379
12 $53.06 $2,123 $4,246 $9,198 $110,371
13 $56.90 $2,277 $4,553 $9,864 $118,363
14 $60.74 $2,430 $4,860 $10,530 $126,355
15 $64.55 $2,584 $5,168 $11,196 $134,347
16 $68.43 $2,738 $5,475 $11,862 $142,339
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