Verizon will continue offering $20 home internet to low-income families after the U.S.

Affordable Connectivity Program ends.

Unfortunately, the ACP is running out of money and slowly winding down.

A Verizon retail location.

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Verizon now says that ACP customers on itsForward planwill not experience a price hike in May.

In fact, Verizon Forward will maintain its “discounted” pricing after ACP subsidies end.

The Verizon Forward package is available in Fios, 5G, and LTE flavors.

It has no data caps, equipment charges, or annual contracts.

If possible, you should aim for the Fios package, as it includes concurrent internet speeds of 300Mbps.

The requirements for Verizon Forward won’t change.

Verizon also has aMilitary and Veterans discountthat can be stacked on top of Verizon Forward.

It feels as though mandates such as the Affordable Connectivity Program are still needed.