A new stimulus payment of $3,284 will begin to be distributed this month to eligible citizens. This payment is made up of two benefits: $2,634 intended to support residents in the face of the cost of living crisis, along with an additional payment of $650 to cover energy expenses for the coming months.
Recipients who have not yet received this check via direct deposit or paper can expect to receive it between October 14 and 24. For those who were already in “eligible unpaid” status as of September, some have begun receiving these funds on October 3.
This stimulus is crucial to face the approaching cold months and alleviate additional expenses. Beneficiaries can check their status through the online portal and also have the option to schedule appointments to obtain more information.
Similar programs in other states
Several US states have also launched stimulus programs. In California, residents with annual incomes less than $75,000 can receive $350 through a tax refund. Idaho offers $300 to individual taxpayers and $600 to couples.
Rhode Island, South Carolina and Virginia have also implemented similar programs, with payments ranging from $250 to $800, depending on the conditions of each state.
Finally, these payments in Alaska are due to a special scheme where the state’s natural resources are distributed. The combination of the Permanent Fund Dividend and energy assistance form a sizable package to support residents in the colder months.
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