New Hampshire WIC Income Guidelines

This page provides the WIC Income Guidelines in New Hampshire. The WIC staff uses this to determine if you are income eligible for NH 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 New Hampshire Income Eligibility Guidelines below.

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

New Hampshire WIC participants must be income eligible, reside in the service area covered by the local agency and be nutritionally at risk as determined by a staff nutritionist. The Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, provides the following 185% Income Poverty Guidelines.

Family Size Annual Monthly Bi-Weekly Weekly
1 $22,459 $1,872 $864 $432
2 $30,451 $2,538 $1,172 $586
3 $38,443 $3,204 $1,479 $740
4 $46,435 $3,870 $1,786 $893
5 $54,427 $4,536 $2,094 $1,047
6 $62,419 $5,202 $2,401 $1,201
7 $70,411 $5,868 $2,709 $1,355
8 $78,403 $6,534 $3,016 $1,508
Each Add: +$7,992 +$666 +$308 +$154

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The Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, provides the following 130% Income Poverty Guidelines for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program.

Family Size Annual Monthly Weekly
1 $15,782 $1,316 $304
2 $21,398 $1,784 $412
3 $27,014 $2,252 $520
4 $32,630 $2,720 $628
5 $38,246 $3,188 $736
6 $43,862 $3,656 $844
7 $49,478 $4,124 $952
8 $55,094 $4,592 $1,060
Each Add: +$5,616 +$468 +$108
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