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What is considered low income for seniors in Washington State?

According to HUD's 2025 income limits, a single-person senior household in King County could be considered low-income with an annual income up to $84,850. However, the exact income that is considered low income for seniors in Washington State varies significantly by location and specific program, with different guidelines for housing, healthcare, and other services. This guide will help you understand the varying standards and how they apply to different forms of assistance.

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How much do seniors get assisted payment from WA government?

According to the WA Cares Fund website, eligible seniors in Washington can receive a lifetime maximum benefit of up to $36,500 for long-term care services, with benefits becoming available in July 2026. This is one of several programs offered by the state to provide seniors with financial support, raising the question of how much do seniors get assisted payment from WA government? depending on their specific needs and eligibility.

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