Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Connecticut Income Limits 2025

The median income figures in Connecticut often update in May and November. See the latest figures for 2024 for filings between January and then next update.
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.

Generally, the income limits will update about two times per year. You can find the updated numbers on this government site. For your convenience, we included a breakdown of the limits below. For any additional household members you have, you can add an additional $11,100/per person.

Our Connecticut means test calculator can estimate more closely if you could qualify for chapter 7 bankruptcy.

# of PeopleAnnual Income
1$82,341
2$102,414
3$126,343
4$159,767
5$170,867
6$181,967
7$193,067
8$204,167
9$215,267

Connecticut Means Test Calculator

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

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