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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Income Limits by State (2026)

Check whether your income is below the Chapter 7 median threshold for your state. Uses the official U.S. Trustee Program median income table — the same table courts apply under 11 U.S.C. § 707(b)(7).

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Before taxes, all sources. Annualized ×12.

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Click any state to see its full median income table with all household sizes.

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2026 Chapter 7 Median Income Limits — All 50 States & D.C.

Annual median family income by household size. Figures from the U.S. Trustee Program means testing table, effective April 1, 2026 (UST Census-based table). Last checked: June 8, 2026. Figures update periodically — verify against the current UST table before filing.

HH5–HH8 = HH4 base + $11,100 × (size − 4) per UST published increment. Households larger than 8: add $11,100 per additional person.

State1 Person2 People3 People4 People
Alabama$64,321$77,451$92,698$106,740
Alaska$85,817$112,548$112,548$142,136
Arizona$73,935$89,027$104,965$121,174
Arkansas$58,421$73,630$82,329$97,054
California$79,253$102,797$116,541$139,071
Colorado$87,940$109,497$130,850$153,501
Connecticut$84,302$106,224$134,470$159,934
Delaware$69,515$94,877$111,273$132,244
District of Columbia$85,391$161,397$161,397$166,598
Florida$69,876$86,523$97,540$114,761
Georgia$68,478$84,965$101,479$123,481
Hawaii$85,254$106,202$123,454$142,181
Idaho$73,413$86,160$98,381$119,662
Illinois$73,180$93,934$113,625$137,902
Indiana$64,461$81,986$95,627$115,656
Iowa$67,617$88,800$104,133$126,058
Kansas$69,197$87,441$103,852$125,971
Kentucky$61,652$73,892$85,212$109,443
Louisiana$59,447$72,348$84,602$103,628
Maine$75,892$90,445$106,822$131,577
Maryland$86,928$114,611$135,949$166,173
Massachusetts$88,202$112,708$139,411$178,524
Michigan$67,352$83,432$103,449$123,010
Minnesota$77,696$98,328$126,487$149,882
Mississippi$53,978$70,328$82,846$97,464
Missouri$64,972$82,075$100,228$118,530
Montana$71,310$91,452$103,285$121,698
Nebraska$66,922$90,728$103,405$125,074
Nevada$72,222$87,914$101,638$114,110
New Hampshire$87,287$109,324$141,531$155,203
New Jersey$87,173$106,876$137,136$168,127
New Mexico$66,235$79,574$88,041$98,602
New York$73,272$92,902$115,579$139,040
North Carolina$67,117$84,384$101,535$116,737
North Dakota$73,549$96,352$106,686$137,817
Ohio$66,239$83,725$102,504$123,702
Oklahoma$61,180$77,208$86,845$101,798
Oregon$79,089$93,670$116,729$140,024
Pennsylvania$72,230$87,534$110,151$135,862
Rhode Island$77,653$98,736$119,419$137,479
South Carolina$64,808$83,761$95,672$116,314
South Dakota$69,190$89,809$100,883$130,738
Tennessee$63,979$82,846$97,511$109,585
Texas$66,837$86,714$99,273$117,962
Utah$87,898$95,757$112,751$131,741
Vermont$72,461$96,963$114,075$137,583
Virginia$78,491$101,171$123,159$144,826
Washington$88,585$107,100$131,737$156,567
West Virginia$63,908$68,592$92,050$93,672
Wisconsin$71,168$90,252$108,516$133,384
Wyoming$71,745$91,502$98,476$110,297

Source: U.S. Trustee Program — Means Testing Information. https://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/20260401/bci_data/median_income_table.htm. These figures are used on Official Forms 122A-1 and 122C-1. They represent median family income for cases filed on or after the effective date listed above. Income amounts are compared to gross monthly income multiplied by 12 (§ 707(b)(7)).

How the Chapter 7 Income Test Works

Step 1 — Median income comparison (§ 707(b)(7)). Your average monthly income for the 6 months before filing is multiplied by 12 and compared to the state median for your household size. If your annualized income is at or below the median, you are presumed eligible for Chapter 7 — no further means test calculation is required.

Step 2 — Full means test (§ 707(b)(2)) — above-median filers only. If your income exceeds the median, you complete Form 122A-2. This form subtracts standardized expense deductions (IRS National and Local Standards, secured debt payments, mandatory payroll) from your income. If monthly disposable income after deductions is below the statutory threshold, Chapter 7 remains available. Many above-median filers still qualify after deductions.

What this tool checks. This checker performs Step 1 only. It compares your stated gross monthly income (×12) to the current UST median for your state and household size. It does not calculate deductions, apply the non-consumer-debt exception, or account for any §707(b) factors beyond the median comparison. Always verify with a licensed bankruptcy attorney before filing.

Data source: U.S. Trustee Program — Means Testing Information. effective April 1, 2026 (UST Census-based table). Last checked: June 8, 2026. Figures update periodically — verify against the current UST table before relying on them for filing.

This tool is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult a licensed bankruptcy attorney in your jurisdiction before making any filing decision.

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