Most low income internet providers are large internet companies that provide initiatives for low-income families. This simply means that they have programs available to assist low-income households with acquiring internet access. However, most of these initiatives are targeted towards low-income households with school-aged children or educators.

This is because low-income internet providers like AT&T, COX and Xfinity all target their initiatives towards helping children learn at home. The companies intend to help them excel in learning even if they are from low-income households by helping close the poverty gap in the education system. If your household qualifies, you can receive fairly reliable internet access from AT&T at $10 a month or COX for $9.95 a month. 

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Although they offer slower internet speeds, at 10 Mbps and 25 Mbps respectively, it is still enough to get simple work and school tasks done. 

But, fear not, there are still internet discounts and initiatives available to those who do not have school-aged children in the households. 

Spectrum internet assistance is available to those who receive SSI, and Internet Essentials from Comcast offers discounted internet prices for college students in Illinois, Colorado and other limited areas in the United States. 

Some senior citizens may also qualify for a discount with Internet Essentials by Comcast and can receive internet access for as little as $10 a month. 

For all other low-income households who do not fall under one of these categories, there is always the option of Lifeline internet, which is a government program. Lifeline can be used in all parts of the country, regardless if the internet providers in your area offer low-income internet initiatives or not.

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