Affordable internet is a cost-of-living success story
American households still find themselves in a financial crunch when it comes to the cost of housing, healthy food, healthcare, and more. But there is at least one major household expense moving in th
American households still find themselves in a financial crunch when it comes to the cost of housing, healthy food, healthcare, and more. But there is
Read Full Story at The Hill โWhy This Matters
The affordability of internet access has quietly become a rare bright spot in Americaโs cost-of-living crisis, demonstrating that targeted policy interventions can deliver measurable relief when other pressuresโlike housing and healthcareโremain stubbornly high. Beyond immediate financial relief, reliable connectivity is now a non-negotiable utility for participation in modern society, making its decreasing cost a matter of economic equity.
Background Context
For decades, internet service in the U.S. was dominated by a handful of oligopolistic providers that could set prices with little competition, pricing out millions of low-income households. The turning point came with the pandemic, which forced policymakers to recognize broadband as essential infrastructureโleading to subsidies like the Affordable Connectivity Program, which has already connected over 20 million households.
What Happens Next
The fate of affordable internet now hinges on whether Congress extends the Affordable Connectivity Program, which is set to expire in 2024, or replaces it with a permanent solution. Meanwhile, states like California and New York are experimenting with public broadband options, which could reshape the market if proven scalable. Watch for how major providers respondโprice hikes or service cuts could quickly reverse recent gains.
Bigger Picture
This shift reflects a broader rethinking of essential services in the 21st century, where once-luxury goods like internet access are being recast as public utilities. It also underscores how targeted subsidiesโwhen paired with competition and innovationโcan mitigate the worst effects of economic inequality without requiring massive structural overhauls.

