How to Get $10 Internet with SNAP Benefits: A Guide to Affordable Connectivity

Alberta Waelchi Sr.
Published Apr 24, 2025

Internet access is a necessity—from remote work and education to managing finances or applying for assistance.

For families facing economic challenges, staying connected shouldn't mean sacrificing essentials.

Fortunately, SNAP recipients may qualify for high-speed internet for as low as $9.95 per month, thanks to federal and local programs designed to make digital access affordable.

 

What Is the Lifeline Program?

The Lifeline program, backed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), offers:

  • Up to $9.25/month discount on broadband or phone services

  • Up to $29.25/month in tribal lands

  • Automatic eligibility for SNAP, Medicaid, or SSI recipients

  • Additional eligibility for households under 135% of the federal poverty level

Only one Lifeline benefit per household is allowed, defined as everyone who shares financial responsibility, regardless of relation.

 

State and Local Internet Support Programs

Many states and cities team up with internet service providers to offer:

  • Extra discounts on broadband plans

  • Free or subsidized hotspots and devices for students

  • Targeted access for families with children in public schools

Some providers also offer SNAP-specific internet plans, further reducing costs when combined with Lifeline.

Read: ACP Ended—Here’s How Low-Income Families Can Still Afford Internet

 

Staying Connected Without Breaking the Budget

Access to affordable internet is about more than streaming—it's about opportunity, education, and stability.

Programs like Lifeline, along with local support and provider initiatives, are helping bridge the digital divide for those who need it most.

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