The Federal Communication Commission explains: "Since 1985, the Lifeline program has provided a discount on phone service for qualifying low-income consumers to ensure that all Americans have the opportunities and security that phone service brings, including being able to connect to jobs, family and emergency services.


An estimated 12-15 million Americans have a Lifeline cell phone and about

 10 million more are qualified to enroll in the program and receive a free cell phone.

For more information on free government phones by your state, click the link below to see if you may qualify and give yourself one less bill to worry about this year.


When I was not able to afford my cellphone and even experienced life without a phone for a while. I decided to search for recourses, and I was told that I qualified for a free lifeline phone service that last a lifetime as long as I am using the cell phone services regularly. Ever since as promised, I have always had a working cell phone, hotspot, and access to internet with a little to no issues. 

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I am now currently recommending these free government cellphones to allow the other 10 million qualifying Americans access to a free cell phone service that can make a huge change and difference in life this year. Why keep struggling to pay so much for a phone that you cannot afford when you can easily apply for a free one?



The government, as well as cable or phone companies, work to provide free access to the internet to help people with learning new skills, staying connected with friends / family, finding a job, working from home or remote learning and earning an income or starting a business. There are free high-speed broadband (cable, Wi-Fi, DSL) internet connections, including for people on SNAP Food Stamps, Medicaid, LIHEAP, EBT, or other government benefit programs.


Can't afford or need help paying your cell phone bill?

Depending on your location, a free government iPhone is available for low-income families as well as households that get public assistance, such as Medicaid, SNAP food stamps, SSI, section 8 or that have an EBT card. A number of companies provide free smartphones, including: Assurance Wireless, Q Link, SafeLink (Tracfone) Apple and others. Click the link below to Learn how to apply for a free iPhone from the government as well as a monthly cell phone plan.