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Lifeline Eligibility & Income Limits — Delaware 2026

Lifeline is a federal program that lowers the cost of phone or internet service by up to $9.25 a month. You qualify with income at or below 135% of the poverty level, or by being in another program like SNAP or Medicaid.

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Delaware Lifeline monthly income limits (2026)

1 person
$1,761
2 people
$2,380
3 people
$2,999
4 people
$3,617
5 people
$4,236
6 people
$4,855
7 people
$5,474
8 people
$6,092
Household sizeMonthly limit (135% FPL)
1 person$1,761
2 people$2,380
3 people$2,999
4 people$3,617
5 people$4,236
6 people$4,855
7 people$5,474
8 people$6,092

Derived from the 2025HHS federal poverty guidelines (48 contiguous states & DC).

How to qualify for Lifeline — and what counts against you

✓ How you qualify

  • Household income at or below 135% of poverty, OR
  • You participate in SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing, or get a Veterans Pension
  • One Lifeline benefit per household

✕ What counts against you

  • More than one Lifeline benefit claimed in a household
  • Income over 135% with no qualifying program
  • Failing the required annual recertification

Delaware Lifeline — frequently asked questions

What is the income limit for Lifeline in Delaware for 2026?
For 2026, the household income (135% of the poverty level) is about $2,999/mo for a household of 3 and $3,617/mo for a household of 4 in Delaware.
Can I check my Delaware Lifeline eligibility without applying?
Yes — use the free check on this page. Enter your household size and monthly income for an instant estimate. It never asks for your name, Social Security number, EBT card, or PIN.
Is there a way to qualify for Lifeline automatically?
If you get SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, or a Veterans Pension, you qualify.
Does being over the limit mean I can't get Lifeline?
Not necessarily. Limits and special rules vary, and other household members may qualify under different categories. It is often worth applying or contacting your state agency.

Official source: Lifeline (USAC)

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