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Child Care Assistance (CCDF) Income Limits in Alaska

2026 income limits for Child Care Assistance (CCDF) in Alaska, broken down by household size. These limits are based on 85% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

Child Care Assistance (CCDF) income limit in Alaska: 85% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Based on 2026 HHS poverty guidelines.

Household Size2026 FPLAnnual Limit (85%)Monthly Limit
1 person$18,810$15,989$1,332
2 people$25,540$21,709$1,809
3 people$32,270$27,430$2,286
4 people$39,000$33,150$2,763
5 people$45,730$38,871$3,239
6 people$52,460$44,591$3,716
7 people$59,190$50,312$4,193
8 people$65,920$56,032$4,669

Each additional person adds approximately $6,730 to the FPL base ($5,721 at 85%). Alaska has higher poverty guidelines than the contiguous US.

Understanding These Limits

  • Annual Limit: Your total household income for the year must be at or below this amount.
  • Monthly Limit: Your monthly income (annual divided by 12) must be at or below this amount.
  • Household Size: Count yourself, your spouse, and all dependents living with you.
  • Income Counted: Generally includes wages, self-employment, Social Security, pensions, and other regular income before taxes.
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