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.
See if you qualify for both programs
Tell us your ZIP and which programs you're on — we'll email you the California providers that enroll you in both federal Lifeline and California LifeLine.
How the two programs stack
Think of it as two separate discounts on the same phone bill:
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.
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.
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 Lifeline | California LifeLine |
|---|---|---|
| Regulator | FCC | CPUC (California PUC) |
| Administrator | USAC (National Verifier) | Solix |
| Monthly benefit | $9.25 | Up to $12.65 |
| Applies where | All 50 states + DC + PR | California only |
| Annual renewal | Yes | Yes |
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
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:
- 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
- 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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