Pennsylvania Lifeline: free government phones & eligibility
PA 18 approved carriers
The federal Lifeline program is available to qualifying low-income households throughout Pennsylvania. With approximately 3,540,000 Medicaid enrollees and 1,980,000 SNAP recipients statewide, hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania residents qualify for a free smartphone and free monthly service through one of the 18 Lifeline-approved carriers operating in the state.
Lifeline-approved carriers serving Pennsylvania
The carriers below are USAC-approved Eligible Telecommunications Carriers (ETCs) operating in Pennsylvania. Each will apply the federal Lifeline subsidy to a monthly plan and most include a free smartphone with new enrollment. Click any carrier to see how its Pennsylvania service compares.
| Carrier | Network | Data | Talk & Text | Device |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Access Wireless | T-Mobile | 15 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone with enrollment |
| AirTalk Wireless | T-Mobile / Verizon | 15 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone, optional upgrade with copay |
| American Assistance | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone |
| Cintex Wireless | T-Mobile | 12 GB | Unlimited | Free Android device on sign-up |
| Easy Wireless | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone with enrollment |
| Excellus Wireless | T-Mobile | 8 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone with sign-up |
| FeelSafe Wireless | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone |
| Life Wireless | T-Mobile / AT&T | 10 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone provided |
| NewPhone Wireless | T-Mobile / AT&T | 15 GB | Unlimited | Free Android smartphone or BYOP |
| Q Link Wireless | T-Mobile | 25 GB | Unlimited | Free 4G LTE Android smartphone |
| ReachOut Mobile | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone provided |
| SafeLink Wireless | Verizon | 25 GB | Unlimited | Free Android smartphone with new enrollment (mode… |
| StandUp Wireless | Verizon | 15 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone shipped to home |
| Tempo Telecom | AT&T / T-Mobile | 8 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone with enrollment |
| TruConnect | T-Mobile | 14 GB | Unlimited | Free Android phone with enrollment |
| True Wireless | AT&T / T-Mobile | 8 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone |
| Vista Mobile | T-Mobile | 10 GB | Unlimited | Free Android smartphone |
| enTouch Wireless | Sprint/T-Mobile | 8 GB | Unlimited | Free smartphone with sign-up |
Eligibility requirements in Pennsylvania
Lifeline eligibility in Pennsylvania follows federal standards set by the FCC and administered by USAC. There are two routes: program-based qualification and income-based qualification. You only need to meet one.
You automatically qualify if anyone in your household participates in:
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — 1,980,000 Pennsylvania recipients
- Medicaid — 3,540,000 Pennsylvania enrollees
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8 / HUD)
- Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit
Income-based eligibility
If you do not participate in any of the programs above, you can still qualify based on household income. The threshold is 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines:
| Household size | Annual income limit (Pennsylvania) |
|---|---|
| 1 person | $21,008 |
| 2 people | $28,424 |
| 3 people | $35,840 |
| 4 people | $43,680 |
| Each additional person | + $7,557 |
How to apply for Lifeline in Pennsylvania (step by step)
- Confirm a qualifying program or income level. Gather proof — a recent benefits letter (SNAP, Medicaid, SSI), three consecutive months of pay stubs, a W-2, or a tax return.
- Visit the verifier portal. Go to nv.fcc.gov/lifeline and create an account.
- Complete the application. Provide your full legal name, date of birth, last four digits of your SSN (or a Tribal ID), and physical address in Pennsylvania. PO Boxes are not accepted as a primary residential address.
- Get an Application ID. Once your eligibility is confirmed (instantly if you're in a connected database, or within 5–10 business days with documentation), you'll receive an Application ID.
- Choose a carrier. Pick from the 18 Lifeline carriers serving Pennsylvania listed above. Visit the carrier's site, give them your Application ID, and they will activate service and ship your free phone.
- Recertify each year. USAC will contact you annually to confirm continued eligibility. Miss the window and your benefit will be de-enrolled within 60 days.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Lifeline free phone program still active in Pennsylvania in 2025?
Yes. The federal Lifeline program continues to operate in Pennsylvania and provides a monthly subsidy of up to $9.25 ($34.25 on qualifying Tribal lands) toward phone, internet, or bundled service. Most Pennsylvania carriers apply this credit toward a free smartphone and free monthly service.
Who qualifies for a free Lifeline phone in Pennsylvania?
You qualify if your household income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (currently $21008 for a single-person household, $43680 for a family of four) OR if anyone in your household participates in SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, or the Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit.
Where do I apply for Lifeline in Pennsylvania?
Most Pennsylvania residents apply through USAC's National Verifier at nv.fcc.gov/lifeline. Once approved by the National Verifier, you select a participating Pennsylvania carrier and complete enrollment with them.
How long does Pennsylvania Lifeline approval take?
If your eligibility can be confirmed automatically by the National Verifier (typically when you're enrolled in SNAP or Medicaid), approval is instant. If you need to upload documentation, expect 5–10 business days for review.
Can I have more than one Lifeline phone in my Pennsylvania household?
No. The Lifeline benefit is limited to one per household, regardless of state. USAC defines a household as people who live together and share income and expenses. Two unrelated adults sharing the same address can each qualify if they manage their finances independently.
Related Pennsylvania resources
- Full Lifeline eligibility guide
- Understanding the National Verifier
- All qualifying federal programs
- Using Lifeline for home internet
- Annual recertification
For the official Lifeline rule text and program announcements, see the FCC Lifeline program page and the USAC Lifeline data dashboard.