Indiana WIC generally uses household income at or below 185% of the federal poverty level , and if you’re on Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF you may already be income-eligible. For a household of 1, the 2025 Indiana guideline is up to $2,413/month ; for 2, $3,261/month ; for 3, $4,109/month ; for 4, $4,957/month ; with larger households increasing by $848/month per person.

Indiana income limits

Household size| Monthly income up to| Annual income up to
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1| $2,413| $28,953
2| $3,261| $39,128
3| $4,109| $49,303
4| $4,957| $59,478
5| $5,805| $69,653
6| $6,653| $79,828
7| $7,501| $90,003
8| $8,349| $100,178
Each additional person| +$848/month| +$10,175/year

A couple of details

  • Pregnant applicants count as 2 in household size for WIC purposes.
  • WIC looks at gross income before deductions , not take-home pay.
  • If someone in the household gets Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF , that can satisfy the income part automatically.

I can also turn this into a one-line answer for a post caption or help you check a specific household size against the limit.