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Income Eligibility PresumptionFederal Poverty Guidelines ChartAn Applicant for assignment of counsel is presumptively eligible if the Applicant’s net income is at or below 250% of the current Federal Poverty Guidelines.“Net Income” means an individual’s wages, interest, dividends, or other earnings after deductions for state, federal and local taxes, social security taxes, Medicare taxes, any union dues, retirement contributions, or other withholdings - in other words, “take home pay.”2021 Income Eligibility Chart:This chart reflects a 250% multiple of the most current Federal Poverty Guidelines (effective January 13, 2021)# of Dependents (including Applicant)AnnuallyMonthlyBi-WeeklyWeekly1$32,200$2,683$1,238$6192$43,550$3,629$1,675$8383$54,900$4,575$2,112$1,0564$66,250$5,521$2,548$1,2745$77,600$6,467$2,985$1,4926$88,950$7,413$3,421$1,7117$100,300$8,358$3,858$1,9298$111,650$9,304$4,294$2,147Additional person, add:$11,350$946$437$218For reference only:2021 Federal Poverty Guidelines (100% multiple, for the 48 contiguous states and Washington, DC)Persons In HouseholdPoverty Guideline1$12,8802$17,4203$21,9604$26,5005$31,0406$35,5807$40,1208$44,660For households with more than 8 persons, add: $4,540 (each additional person) ................
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