Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Arkansas Income Limits 2025

See the most recent 2024 median income limits for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Arkansas. Use the calculator for the most recent data.
Information in this article does not constitute legal advice, it is for informational purposes only, and may not constitute the most up-to-date information. Readers should contact their attorney for advice on any particular legal matter.

2025’s updated income limit for Arkansas can be viewed in the below table. You can also reference the data on this government site. The income limits may change every 6 months or so. 

If you notice your household is more than what is provided in the table, you can add on $11,100/per additional household member. 

# of PeopleAnnual Income
1$54,772
2$67,338
3$81,484
4$96,833
5$107,933
6$119,033
7$130,133
8$141,233
9$152,333

Arkansas Means Test Calculator

If you are unsure as to whether or not you may qualify for a Chapter 7, feel free to take our free Chapter 7 calculator to estimate qualification and cost. The calculator was designed with you in mind and is based on bankruptcy means test forms in Arkansas! We want to make sure you understand your eligibility, along with the other options that may be available to you based on your situation.

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