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Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines Comparison - New 2026 Guideline

Thu, 01 Jan 2026
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Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines Comparison - Charts and Graphs simple analysis

Effective January 1, 2026 - Changes from Previous Schedule

Key Changes Summary

Visual Comparison (One Child)

$1,500 $2,500 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000Combined Monthly Net Income ($) $0 $850 $1700 $2550 $3400Monthly Support ($)
  • Old Schedule
  • New Schedule (2026)

Detailed Comparison Table (One Child)

Combined Income Old Amount New Amount $ Change % Change
$1,300 $213 $41 -172 -80.8%
$1,500 $346 $221 -125 -36.1%
$2,000 $461 $461 0 0%
$2,500 $576 $576 0 0%
$3,000 $691 $691 0 0%
$4,000 $888 $916 +28 +3.2%
$5,000 $993 $1080 +87 +8.8%
$6,000 $1097 $1186 +89 +8.1%
$7,000 $1244 $1287 +43 +3.5%
$8,000 $1349 $1438 +89 +6.6%
$9,000 $1465 $1553 +88 +6%
$10,000 $1559 $1661 +102 +6.5%
$12,000 $1816 $1869 +53 +2.9%
$15,000 $2125 $2240 +115 +5.4%
$18,000 $2435 $2540 +105 +4.3%
$20,000 $2643 $2748 +105 +4%
$22,000 $2850 $2955 +105 +3.7%
$24,000 $3039 $3163 +124 +4.1%
$25,000 $3134 $3261 +127 +4.1%

Analysis by Income Level

Very Low Income ($1,300-$1,900):

Support amounts decreased dramatically (36-81% reduction). At $1,300, support dropped from $213 to $41.

Low-Middle Income ($2,000-$3,000):

No change in support amounts. The schedules align exactly in this range.

Middle Income ($4,000-$10,000):

Support amounts increased modestly (3-9% increase). Most significant increases in the $5,000-$6,000 range.

Upper-Middle to High Income ($12,000+):

Support amounts increased slightly (3-5% increase). Increases become more moderate as income rises.

Note: This comparison focuses on support for one child. Similar patterns exist for multiple children, though the specific amounts and percentages vary. The new guidelines appear designed to provide relief to very low-income obligors while modestly increasing support obligations for middle and higher-income parents.

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