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Medicaid Income Limits Affect Career Decisions for Disabled Workers

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: The challenges disabled workers face nationwide in balancing career progression with Medicaid eligibility are directly relevant to Vermont, where many residents rely on Medicaid for essential health services.


Some individuals with disabilities, who are currently employed, express a desire to increase their work hours and advance their careers. However, they indicate that increasing their earnings can jeopardize their eligibility for Medicaid coverage. This presents a conflict for them, as they must decide between career progression and access to essential health benefits. Erica Carter of Sioux City, Iowa, works as a finance manager for the Omaha Nation public school district in Nebraska. She reported that her pay exceeded the threshold for an Iowa Medicaid program. Carter stated she then had to choose between leaving her job or losing her benefits. Individuals affected by the current income limits state that these rules discourage them from pursuing higher-paying jobs or working additional hours. They report that the potential loss of Medicaid coverage, which often includes personal care services and medical equipment, outweighs the benefits of increased income. New work requirements for Medicaid are scheduled to take effect next year. These changes come as some beneficiaries already in the workforce report challenges in balancing employment and health coverage.

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