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If your bills have gone up but your paycheck hasn’t, you’re not alone, and there’s more help available than most people realize.

Millions of Americans are quietly accessing assistance programs every month. Most never knew they qualified until they checked.

American family struggling with rising costs

You’re not bad with money. You’re not doing anything wrong. You’re living in a country where the cost of groceries, gas, rent, and utilities has climbed year after year, while wages for most working families have struggled to keep up.

That gap between what things cost now and what your paycheck can actually cover is real. And it’s not a personal failure. It’s a math problem that millions of American families are dealing with right now.

The average American household is spending roughly $1,000 more per year on groceries alone than they were in 2020, and that number doesn’t include the additional increases from recent trade tariffs hitting imported goods. Sources: USDA Economic Research Service (ERS), Consumer Price Index, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

What most people don’t know is that there are programs, real, federally-backed and privately funded programs, specifically designed to help people in exactly this situation. Not just people in poverty. People who are working, trying, doing everything right, and still coming up short some months.

“I had no idea these programs even existed until I checked. I was too proud to look, honestly. That was a mistake.” The experience shared by millions of Americans who found help they didn’t know was there.

Gas assistance. Grocery support. Housing relief. Help covering utility bills. Programs to reduce what you owe on debt. Opportunities to increase your income from home. They exist. They’re available. And most of them take less than 5 minutes to see if you qualify.

The only question is whether what’s available actually applies to your situation. The fastest way to find out is to check. It’s free, there’s no obligation, and it takes about 60 seconds.

See what assistance programs may be available to you

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If you want to take a quick survey, we may be able to point you in the right direction and get the assistance you need!

Here’s what people in your situation are finding when they check

  • Grocery & food assistance – programs to help cover the cost of feeding your family, regardless of employment status
  • Gas & utility relief – assistance with transportation and energy costs that have surged over the past two years
  • Housing programs – help with rent, mortgage costs, and housing stability for families under financial pressure
  • Debt and credit options – pathways to consolidate, reduce, or manage debt that’s become unmanageable
  • Remote income opportunities – legitimate ways to earn additional income from home without upfront investment
  • Unclaimed money searches – billions of dollars in unclaimed assets go unrecovered every year because people don’t know to look

None of these require you to be at rock bottom to qualify. Many are designed specifically for working families, people who earn income but not enough to keep up with what everything costs right now.

The programs below have helped people in situations just like yours. Some are government-backed. Some are from private organizations. All of them are free to explore. Take a look, there’s no cost and no commitment to click through and see what’s there.

The offers below are matched to families like yours. Click any that look relevant to your situation. Many families are already getting paid!
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Advertorial Disclosure: FamilyHelpResources.com is an independent publisher and is not a government agency or affiliated with any government program. The assistance programs and offers listed on this page are provided by third-party companies. Eligibility for any program is determined solely by the offering organization. Results vary. Not all programs are available in all states. Clicking an offer does not guarantee approval or enrollment. Grocery price increase data sourced from USDA Economic Research Service. Inflation data sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index. Unclaimed property data sourced from the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA). Always review the terms and conditions of any program before enrolling.