Marketplace (AUDIO): Broadband, computer subsidies on the way for those who qualify

Marketplace (AUDIO): Broadband, computer subsidies on the way for those who qualify

It looks like Ramsey would qualify for both benefits, according to Yosef Getachew, media and democracy program director with the consumer group Common Cause. “The eligibility criteria for this program is pretty broad,” he said. Getachew added that individuals automatically qualify if they’re in a government program like SNAP or Medicaid. Ramsey is enrolled in Medicaid, so she’s eligible. One can also qualify if their income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty line, or if their income took a substantial hit from a job loss.

A new federal program to help low-income consumers pay their internet bills will start taking applications May 12. The Emergency Broadband Benefit program was part of the COVID relief legislation passed in December. Those who qualify will receive a discount on their monthly internet bill and money toward a new computer.

The program can’t come too soon for Bernadine Ramsey, who lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and 10-year-old daughter. One Monday morning last year, right before Christmas, Ramsey woke up to trouble. She had gotten up early to study for an IT training course she was taking, but there was no Wi-Fi signal. “That was very, very alarming, when I don’t see that in the morning,” Ramsey said.

Her internet was out for a full week. Her daughter Nya couldn’t use the laptop she got from school for her virtual lessons. Ramsey turned the data on for her phone, and they shared it. Nya was squinting at the small screen for her classes during the day. Ramsey was using it to study at night. …

It looks like Ramsey would qualify for both benefits, according to Yosef Getachew, media and democracy program director with the consumer group Common Cause. “The eligibility criteria for this program is pretty broad,” he said.

Getachew added that individuals automatically qualify if they’re in a government program like SNAP or Medicaid. Ramsey is enrolled in Medicaid, so she’s eligible. One can also qualify if their income is at or below 135% of the federal poverty line, or if their income took a substantial hit from a job loss.

 

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