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Last updated: April 2026

California LifeLine vs. Federal Lifeline: What's the Difference? (2026 Guide)

Federal Lifeline is a nationwide program giving $9.25/month off phone or internet. California LifeLine is an additional state-only program that stacks on top — adding up to $12.65/month. If you live in California and qualify, you get both: a combined $21.90/month off your service.

$9.25/mo
Federal Lifeline
+ $12.65/mo
California supplement
= $21.90/mo
Combined maximum

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How the two programs stack

Think of it as two separate discounts on the same phone bill:

Federal Lifeline — $9.25/mo

The federal program, run by the FCC via USAC. Available in every U.S. state + DC + Puerto Rico. Eligibility is checked by the National Verifier.

California LifeLine — up to $12.65/mo

The California-only state program, run by the CPUC and administered by Solix. Only California residents on a participating provider qualify. Stacks on top of federal Lifeline.

Combined — up to $21.90/mo

For many California residents on a participating provider, the combined discount means $0/month for unlimited talk, text, and a data allotment — plus a free phone from most providers.

Who administers each program

Federal LifelineCalifornia LifeLine
RegulatorFCCCPUC (California PUC)
AdministratorUSAC (National Verifier)Solix
Monthly benefit$9.25Up to $12.65
Applies whereAll 50 states + DC + PRCalifornia only
Annual renewalYesYes

One application, both benefits

You don't apply to both programs separately. When you pick a California Lifeline provider and enroll through their online application, the provider coordinates enrollment in both the federal benefit (through USAC) and California LifeLine (through Solix).

You'll need:

  • Proof of program participation (Medi-Cal, CalFresh, SSI, etc.) or proof of household income
  • Proof of identity (driver's license, state ID, passport, or tribal ID)
  • A California residential address

See the full step-by-step California application guide →

Eligibility — federal vs. California

Every federal Lifeline qualifying program also qualifies you for California LifeLine. California adds a few California-specific programs you can qualify through — these don't apply in any other state:

Federal qualifying programs
  • Medicaid / Medi-Cal
  • SNAP / CalFresh
  • SSI
  • Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8)
  • Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit Programs
  • WIC
  • BIA General Assistance
  • Tribal TANF / FDPIR / Head Start (tribal)
  • Household income at or below 135% FPG
California-only additions
  • CalWORKs / StanWORKs / WTW / GAIN
  • LIHEAP
  • Federal Pell Grant (current award year)
  • National School Lunch Program (Free Lunch only)

If you qualify through any of these CA-only programs, you're eligible for California LifeLine even if you wouldn't qualify for federal Lifeline alone.

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Frequently asked questions

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