CHARLESTON, W.Va. –The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Office of Nutrition Services today announced new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) income eligibility guidelines for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). The new guidelines indicate a family of four can earn $44,123 and still qualify for WIC program benefits. This amounts to a $555 increase from last year and will allow more West Virginia families to enroll in the program.
"Our goal is to provide nutritional services and information that help keep West Virginia families healthy," said Dr. Letitia Tierney, State Health Officer and Commissioner for Public Health. "Currently, West Virginia WIC serves nearly 46,000 mothers and young children monthly. With the expanded income guidelines, we can serve more families."
West Virginia WIC serves 70% of all babies born in West Virginia. Families enrolled in the program receive nutrition education, breastfeeding education, nutritious foods, and access to maternal, prenatal and pediatric healthcare services that may otherwise be unavailable.
The new income guidelines are: Household Size |
Gross Income Weekly |
Gross Income Monthly |
Gross Income Yearly |
1 |
$ 416 |
$1,800 |
$21,590 |
2 |
$ 560 |
$ 2,426 |
$ 29,101 |
3 |
$ 705 |
$ 3,051 |
$ 36,612 |
4 |
$ 849 |
$ 3,677 |
$ 44,123 |
For each additional
family member add: |
$ 145 |
$ 626 |
$ 7,511 |
Toby D. Wagoner ■ Public Information Officer ■ Bureau for Public Health ■ Phone: (304) 356-4042 ■ E-mail: Toby.D.Wagoner@WV.Gov