Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Mississippi Income Limits 2025

Check the Chapter 7 Mississippi median income limits below for 2025 filings. Please note figures may change in May and November.
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.

Qualification for chapter 7 varies depending on your household size and household income. The limits for each state update every 6 or so months. To view the most updated data, take a look at the below numbers. You can also view on this site, but it may be harder to locate. 

Our means test calculator for the state of Mississippi can estimate whether or not your information is within the states limits and if you could qualify.

# of PeopleAnnual Income
1$52,797
2$64,928
3$78,140
4$89,229
5$100,329
6$111,429
7$122,529
8$133,629
9$144,729

Mississippi 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 Mississippi! 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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