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Did you know that if your income is at or below $75,000 you are entitled to a $600 payment?

In the form of an Economic Impact Payment. 

Eligible children will receive $600($100 more than last time).

Will that save the millions facing evictions in the coming months?

Disclaimer: Restrictions will apply. 

Update:

An additional $600 for each child 16 or younger and claimed by the taxpayer on their tax return. There's not a limit to the amount of children a person can have. 

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  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Yes, I know that. And, no, it won't save those evicted. That was a bone head move by renters if they thought the government would pay their housing. Landlords communicate how well rent is paid.

  • 4 months ago

    .... and married filing jointly with income less than $150,000 will get $1200. 

  • 4 months ago

    And who is going to pay for these payments later.  Nothing is free.

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    "Eligible children will receive $600"    No.   Dependent children will not receive payments, and they didn't last time, either.   

    No, $600 isn't going to keep anyone from being evicted. 

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    No. $600 will not save Americans. First world countries are helping their people a lot more.my friends in Germany and Belgium have been getting financial assistance for months.

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Democrats were fighting for another  1200 check but republicans refused, think about that when you are voting for senate and house of representatives.

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Hell no. They might as well have given us a shiny new penny and a pat on the head. 

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