Minnesota WIC Income Guidelines
This page provides the WIC Income Guidelines in Minnesota. The WIC staff uses this to determine if you are income eligible for MN 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 Minnesota Income Eligibility Guidelines below.
To view the full application process, how to apply for WIC in Minnesota. If you still have questions or issues about the income guidelines or the states WIC application process, then contact the Minnesota WIC program for further assistance.
Minnesota WIC participants in these programs are automatically income eligible:
- Medical Assistance
- Medical Assistance - TEFRA
- SNAP (Food Stamps)
- MN Family Investment Program (MFIP)
- Fuel Assistance
- Reduced or Free School Lunch
- Head Start
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
If the family is eligible under the Minnesota guidelines but not yet enrolled, the family may be determined presumptive eligible if they plan to apply. Pregnant women count as 2 persons.
Family Size | Annual Income |
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1 | $33,385 |
2 | $45,265 |
3 | $57,145 |
4 | $69,025 |
5 | $80,905 |
6 | $92,785 |
7 | $104,665 |
8 | $116,545 |