Government Benefits in Connecticut
66 assistance programs available to Connecticut residents — 53 federal programs and 13 state-administered programs across 12 categories. Use the quiz to find which ones you may qualify for.
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Medicaid in Connecticut: Expanded
Connecticut expanded Medicaid (HUSKY Health) in 2014. Connecticut also operates HUSKY A (for children and pregnant women) and HUSKY D (for adults 19-64 with income up to 138% FPL).
Benefits in Connecticut
Connecticut refers to Medicaid for adults as HUSKY D and administers benefits through its Department of Social Services. The state has a combined application for several programs including SNAP (sometimes locally called Foodshare), Medicaid, TANF (called TFA — Temporary Family Assistance), and assistance for the disabled. Connecticut also has a state Earned Income Tax Credit equal to 41.5% of the federal EITC.
Main agency: Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) ↗
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