MinnesotaCare; what happens if I go over the maximum income?

I have been on MinnesotaCare for a little under a year. The maximum income to stay on this insurance is $30,120.

In 2024 I made $34,883.

I am able to contribute $4,000 to a Traditional IRA (I already contributed $3,000 to a Roth IRA, so I can only contribute up to $7,000 total to any IRA) in order to reduce my taxable income to $30,883.

That still puts me $763 over the $30,120 income limit.

I reported that I would be making even more this year, but after seeing my options on the open market with MN Sure, I am deciding to dive back down and stay below the limit (or make more and just max out a traditional IRA).

So I went over the limit for me year, what happens? When/will they come back at me with the “you’re too rich to be here, give me more money” or will they just kick me off entirely even though NOW I am making less than the income limit? Or will I get arrested and spend life behind bars?

Any information, advice, or a point in the right direction to do some meaningful reading and research would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

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