Some Americans are getting up to $1,000 cash as White House remains silent on new stimulus checks — here's every state sending relief

Some Americans are getting up to $1,000 cash as White House remains silent on new stimulus checks — here's every state sending relief
Some Americans are getting up to $1,000 cash as White House remains silent on new stimulus checks — here's every state sending relief

With the rising cost of food, fuel and just about everything else, you might be wondering what help – if any – could be on the way.

So far, the federal government has been quiet on the prospect of sending out more relief.

President Biden did recently announce a gas-tax holiday that some experts say will provide limited help. But there’s no official word that a fourth federal stimulus check will be heading into bank accounts any time soon.

The government provided three stimulus checks throughout 2020 and 2021 putting more than $803 billion in the hands of Americans who needed it. The payments of $600, $1,200 and $1,400 each went a long way for people trying to weather the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.

But now, experts say uncertainty is coming in the form of a potential recession.

And though the federal government hasn’t answered the call for more funding yet, several states are stepping in to provide money for residents.

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State rebates

Many states have had historic surpluses over the past year thanks to inflation driving up prices of goods and high pandemic spending. Total state tax collections increased more than 17% in the fourth quarter of 2021 compared to the year before, according to the Tax Policy Center.

“Giving direct aid, direct payments is far more useful than doing income tax cuts, or gas tax holidays,” says Lucy Dadayan, senior research associate at the Urban- Brookings Tax Policy Center.

Here’s a list of what states are offering. Make sure you don’t miss yours.

California

Gov. Gavin Newsom is the latest governor to announce rebates.

Millions of Californians will be getting a rebate check of up to $1,050 to help offset the high cost of gas and other goods, known as the middle class tax rebate.

Single people making under $75,000 will get $350 and married couples making under $150,000 will get $700, if a couple has a dependent, that means they get an extra $350, which would total $1050.

Colorado

Coloradans will get $400 cash back this summer to help with the rising costs of gas, groceries and other items.

It will be delivered in the mail in August or September to anyone who filed their tax returns by the end of May 2022. About 3 million people should get the check.

Delaware

A relief rebate program was signed in Delaware in April. It’s a one-time payment of $300 per adult to help with the high cost of groceries and gas.