HURRY UP! New Check Coming | Claim Your Payment Now | Stimulus Package Update 2022/2023

HURRY UP! New Check Coming | Claim Your Payment Now | Stimulus Package Update 2022/2023
As inflation stands at a four-decade high, families across the country continue to feel the burden, leading some governors and other lawmakers to push for new stimulus check payments or rebates in a bid to ease the financial toll on Americans. At the outset of the pandemic, Congress came together in March 2020 to provide the majority of Americans with one-time stimulus checks of up to $1,200 through the bipartisan CARES Act. Then in December 2020, Congress again approved bipartisan legislation that doled out additional checks of up to $600 to most U.S. citizens. After President Joe Biden took office, Democrats pushed through the American Rescue Plan without any Republican support. That bill included an additional $1,400 direct payment. The stimulus checks proved enormously popular, with millions of Americans turning to online petitions to demand further direct payments. While the federal government looks unlikely to approve new rounds of checks in the near term, some state leaders have launched their own initiatives as families feel the crunch of inflation hitting their pocketbooks. ”IN Gov. Wolf’s proposed PA Opportunity Program, $500 million in ARPA [American Rescue Plan Act] dollars would provide direct payments of up to $2,000 for Pennsylvania households with an income of $80,000 or less. The program aims to help families still recovering economically from the COVID-19 pandemic or support them with covering pandemic-related costs and managing the current, every day increasing cost of living,” a Thursday press release on the governor’s website explained.

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