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63% Of Americans Support Stimulus Payments To Curb Inflation, As Majority Of Households Live Paycheck-To-Paycheck

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by Jacob M. Thompson


With the United States’ midterm elections just days away, the talk of stimulus payments is being brought to the forefront by some Republicans and Democrats in an attempt to reel in some more votes; tapping into the sentiments purportedly felt by many households.

Go Banking Rates wrote, ‘During the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government issued three Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) to eligible U.S. taxpayers. The first stimulus check issued was for $1,200 in April 2020, followed by a second for $600 in Deceember 2020 and January 2021. The last payment, for $1,400, was issued by the IRS to qualified Americans in March 2021, per USA.gov.’

According to a survey comissioned by Newsweek via research consultant Redfield & Wilton Strategies, found that the majority of Americans are open to more stimulus payments identical to the Covid-19 relief programs launched in 2020…


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