Ohio benefits - Updated July 2026
CHIP children's coverage Income Limits in Ohio (2026)
CHIP children's coverage income limits, example amounts, and a benefits screener for Ohio households.
Model
1.755.5
2026 limits
Income answer
2026 income limits
Updated July 2026 from computed household-size limits for Ohio.
| Household | Monthly income | Annual income | Data note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
| 3 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
| 4 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
| 5 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
| 6 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
| 7 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
| 8 | Varies | Varies | Never eligible |
Personal estimate
Check your household in about 90 seconds
No account, no local storage, and nothing is sent until the single screen request.
How it works
How CHIP children's coverage works in Ohio
CHIP children's coverage uses household details and income rules to estimate whether a household is inside the current Ohio limit. The table above is generated from the same threshold dataset loaded by the screener.
The screener adds household details such as children, pregnancy, rent or mortgage, and utilities before sending one API request for an estimate.
Freshness note: this page is regenerated when the benefits data pipeline updates state limits.
Example amounts
Example CHIP children's coverage outcomes
| Annual work income | Estimated annual value | Status |
|---|---|---|
| This program returns coverage instead of a dollar amount in the current model. | ||
Official application
How to apply in Ohio
Use official channels for a final decision. SenGov does not accept applications or collect documents.
- Proof of identity
- Recent pay stubs or income records
- Rent, mortgage, utility, and childcare costs
- Social Security numbers or immigration documents when requested