Wisconsin Medicaid work requirement

No federal requirement

Wisconsin did not formally adopt the ACA expansion, but it covers childless adults up to the poverty line through a long-standing 1115 waiver - and CMS's June 2026 list includes Wisconsin's waiver enrollees among those subject to the federal 80-hour requirement. If you are a BadgerCare Plus adult covered under that waiver, verify with the state whether the requirement applies to you; adults on ordinary disability, pregnancy, or parent/caretaker coverage are not subject.

What this means for you

Nothing is required of you today under the federal rule. Watch for state-level proposals (Georgia shows a non-expansion state can build its own), and keep your contact info current with BadgerCare Plus so any change reaches you.

The rule in one paragraph

Adults 19-64 covered through the ACA expansion group must show 80 hours a month of work, community service, or work programs — or half-time school enrollment, or at least $580/month in income — unless exempt. Compliance is checked at application and at renewals (at least every 6 months). Miss it and the state must give 30 days notice before coverage ends.

The 10 federal exemptions

Check if I'm exempt — free

Do my hours count?

Full detail, including the $580/month income route and the seasonal-worker rule: what counts toward the 80 hours.

Verify locally.

Verify with BadgerCare Plus (your state Medicaid agency) before making coverage decisions. States control reporting systems, exact dates, and hardship processes. Data snapshot 2026-07-03.

Sources

Related state guides: Alabama · Florida · Kansas

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