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Imperiling Quick $1,400 Checks, Moderate Republicans Push Back on Biden's Economic Plan
Key moderate Republicans in the Senate dismissed quick action on President Joe Biden’s top priority of a $1.9 trillion economic package, indicating that the $1,400 stimulus payments he requested could take months, or never arrive, NBC News reports. Democrats need to convince 10 Republicans in the Senate, which might require asking for less funding than Biden initially requested, or bypassing the 60-vote...
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Stimulus Checks Arriving as Early as Tuesday Night, Mnuchin Says
Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday that Americans could expect to start receiving their COVID-19 relief direct payment via direct deposit as early as Tuesday evening.
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Everything You Need to Know About New Stimulus Checks
Congress just passed a nearly $1 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. Will you get a check? Here is everything you need to know.
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Congress Is Making Progress on a COVID-19 Relief Deal: Here's Where Negotiations Stand and What's at Stake
There is roughly a week left before the current CARES Act provisions expire that provide relief and benefits for people and businesses struggling financially during the pandemic. Will Congress make the Friday night deadline to extend government funding? NBCLX Storyteller Clark Fouraker explains where the negotiations now stand.
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These Are the Protections and Benefits Set to Expire Before the End of the Year Without a Second Stimulus
With the current coronavirus relief package, called the CARES Act, set to expire between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, a number of protections and benefits are set to end unless a second coronavirus stimulus package is passed. They include unemployment aid, cash for cities, and provisions for small businesses.
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Small Businesses Battle for Survival as Stimulus Money Runs Out
San Diego businesses are bracing for the return to a more restrictive tier on Saturday as coronavirus cases rise across the county. Businesses that have already changed how they operate say they need more help to keep the lights on.
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IRS Warns of New Stimulus Check Scam
Wherever there is money to be had, scams are sure to follow. As another round of stimulus checks are being discussed in Washington, a new scam has appeared.
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Mnuchin: Virus Aid Package Soon, $1,200 Checks by August
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says Republicans are set to roll out the next COVID-19 aid package on Monday
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Country Time Offers Bailouts for Kids' Lemonade Stands
Country Time Lemonade has created the ‘Littlest Bailout Relief Fund’ to help support kids who are unable to run summer lemonade stands during the pandemic.
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IRS Cancels $1.4 Billion to Stimulus Checks Sent to Dead Americans
The Internal Revenue Service is canceling over 1.1 million coronavirus stimulus checks it sent to deceased Americans in April.
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Millions of Coronavirus Relief Loans Given to Big-Name San Diego County Companies
NBC 7 Investigates’ Mari Payton looks at some of the largest companies that took PPP loans meant for small businesses.
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Million$ of Coronavirus Relief Loans Given to Big-Name Local Companies
San Diego County businesses received between $3.9 to $6.5 billion in loans through the federal government’s coronavirus disaster fund.
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Will Americans Get Another Round of Stimulus Payments? Your Top Questions Answered
For many Americans, federal stimulus payments are a lifeline during this period of extreme financial stress. And yet, many questions remain unanswered in the ever-changing status of these payments. Americans are also wondering how to make the best use of this one-time cash injection — or whether more money is on the way.
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Where's My Check? Answers to Common Relief Payment Questions
The US government has distributed about 130 million economic impact payments to taxpayers in less than 30 days
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Coronavirus Stimulus Payments ‘Ahead of Schedule'; Arriving by Wednesday for Most
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced on Monday that payments for the coronavirus stimulus package should be delivered to 80 million Americans by Wednesday.
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Millions of Taxpaying Immigrants Won't Get Stimulus Checks
The relief package that Congress approved to help Americans during the coronavirus pandemic has one major exclusion: millions of immigrants who do not have legal status in the U.S. but work here and pay taxes
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Parts of Stimulus Plan Going Into Effect Soon
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Small Business Administrator Jovita Carranza discuss parts of the coronavirus stimulus plan that will help individuals and small businesses.
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How Much Money Could You Get from the Coronavirus Stimulus? Calculate Here.
Congress is prepared to provide stimulus checks to middle- and low-income Americans battered financially by the ever-growing coronavirus pandemic.
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Stimulus Check Won't Be in the Mail for Americans Owing Child Support
The coronavirus relief bill that passed Congress on Friday includes direct cash payments to help people through the crisis — but one red flag that can cost otherwise eligible Americans money is owing past due child support, according to NBC News.