What Is South Carolina Medicaid?
Medicaid is a joint federal-state health insurance program that provides free or low-cost coverage
to people who meet income and eligibility requirements. In South Carolina, the Medicaid program is called
South Carolina Medicaid. It is administered by the state but jointly funded by state and federal governments.
South Carolina Has NOT Expanded Medicaid
South Carolina has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Medicaid eligibility for non-disabled,
non-pregnant adults without children remains very limited — generally below approximately
$9,326 per year. Most low-income adults in South Carolina who do not fit a traditional
Medicaid eligibility category must use the ACA marketplace for coverage.
Adults earning below 100% FPL in non-expansion states like South Carolina fall into the "coverage gap"
— they earn too little to qualify for marketplace subsidies (which start at 100% FPL) but
too much for their state’s Medicaid program. The ARP and IRA extended enhanced subsidies,
but the coverage gap remains a significant issue in non-expansion states.
Marketplace as Alternative in South Carolina
If you don’t qualify for South Carolina Medicaid, the ACA marketplace is your primary option.
South Carolina marketplace carriers include: BlueCross BlueShield of SC, Ambetter from Absolute Total Care, Molina Healthcare. ACA premium tax credits are available for
households earning between 100% and 400% FPL (~$15,650–$62,600 for a single adult in 2026).