Anyone understand Medi-cal income limits in CA? Also job only last 7 months?

Hello!

I read that Medi-cal income limits for California is 17,609$ If you divide this by 12 months and you get 1467$/month. Does Medi-cal look at your monthly income or annual income in order to determine eligibility?

The reason is I recently got a job that will last from Jan 11 till July 30 (7 months – I plan to quit to start my school program in August). My projected gross monthly income is 2100$ which is clearly over the monthly amount of (1467$). However, I will fall under the annual income limit of 17609$ since I will be in school and thus not working the remaining months. If you take the 7 months of working times the 2100$ you will end up with 14,700$.

I called the eligibility worker and was hung up on the first time and recalled and had someone basically say just report your income and see what happens on a month to month basis. I really don’t want to leave things to chance and understand the situation as best as I can.

Thanks

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Hello! I read that Medi-cal income limits for California is 17,609$ If you divide this by 12 months and you get 1467$/month. Does Medi-cal look at your monthly income or annual income in order to determine eligibility? The reason is I recently got a job that will last from Jan 11 till July 30 (7 months – I plan to quit to start my school program in August). My projected gross monthly income is 2100$ which is clearly over the monthly amount of (1467$). However, I will fall under the annual income limit of 17609$ since I will be in school and thus not working the remaining months. If you take the 7 months of working times the 2100$ you will end up with 14,700$. I called the eligibility worker and was hung up on the first time and recalled and had someone basically say just report your income and see what happens on a month to month basis. I really don’t want to leave things to chance and understand the situation as best as I can. Thanks
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