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Second Stimulus Check: What To Expect If Lawmakers Approve More Aid
Aug 11, 2020 53 secs

One of the only parts of the second stimulus package that both parties seem to agree to is the need for a second direct payment to taxpayers.

The three presidential memorandums and one executive order—which President Trump signed as Congress hit a stimulus package stalemate—do not address stimulus checks.

Nobody knows for certain the timeline for a second stimulus check, but here’s what lawmakers have discussed.

Once Congress approved the CARES Act and the president signed the bill, it took roughly three weeks for the first stimulus checks to begin appearing in taxpayers’ bank accounts.

If lawmakers settled their differences and approved a second stimulus this week, we could see checks issued as early as Labor Day weekend.

Americans who received the first stimulus check will likely receive the same amount of aid during a second stimulus, as lawmakers have agreed check eligibility should mirror the CARES Act.

While a second stimulus check has yet to be announced, there are several things you can do to ensure you receive your stimulus check, if one is approved

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