Maryland WIC Income Limits by Household Size 2026
WIC income limits are set at 185% of the Federal Poverty Level in all states. If you already receive Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF, you may already meet Maryland's income requirement.
| Household size | Monthly limit (185% FPL) | Annual limit | Weekly limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $2,461/mo | $29,526/yr | $568/wk |
| 2 people | $3,336/mo | $40,034/yr | $770/wk |
| 3 people | $4,212/mo | $50,542/yr | $972/wk |
| 4 people | $5,088/mo | $61,050/yr | $1,174/wk |
| 5 people | $5,963/mo | $71,558/yr | $1,376/wk |
| 6 people | $6,839/mo | $82,066/yr | $1,578/wk |
| 7 people | $7,715/mo | $92,574/yr | $1,781/wk |
| 8 people | $8,590/mo | $103,082/yr | $1,982/wk |
| Each additional person | +$876/mo | +$10,508/yr | +$202/wk |
Last updated: January 2026. Based on 2026 HHS poverty guidelines at 185% FPL. Income counted on gross (pre-tax) basis.
Who Qualifies for Maryland WIC?
To qualify for WIC in Maryland, you must meet all three requirements:
- Categorical: You must be pregnant, breastfeeding (up to 12 months), postpartum not breastfeeding (up to 6 months), an infant under 12 months, or a child ages 1 to 4. Pregnant women should count their unborn child when determining household size.
- Income: Household income at or below 185% FPL, or you already receive Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF
- Nutritional risk: A WIC health professional determines you are at nutritional risk. Most applicants qualify on this standard.
How to Apply for Maryland WIC
Call 410-767-6728 or visit the Maryland WIC website to find a clinic near you and schedule an appointment.
Apply for Maryland WIC →Photo ID, proof of address, proof of income (or Medicaid/SNAP card), and proof of pregnancy or child's birth certificate.
A WIC professional will do a quick nutritional risk assessment including height, weight, and a brief diet review. Most applicants qualify.
If approved, you receive an eWIC card loaded with monthly food benefits. Use it at authorized grocery stores and pharmacies in Maryland.