05 Feb Missed the 3rd stimulus payment? Here’s why
President Joe Biden met with Democratic senators to discuss his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan earlier this week. After promising another round of stimulus payments worth $1,400 to many Americans, President Joe Biden has reportedly signaled that he is open to restricting the number of people who would receive them, based on their income. Read on for more information on the 3rd Stimulus Payment and stay tuned to The Biz Wizards as we will follow up on this when this Stimulus bill is passed
Democrats vs Republican Stimulus offerings
Democrats are reportedly considering sending the $1,400 payments to individuals earning up to $50,000, and $2,800 to married couples earning up to $100,000 (plus $1,400 per child), according to The Washington Post. That’s a decrease from the first and second round of checks, which started phasing out at $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 for couples. Meanwhile, Republicans have proposed sending $1,000 checks to individuals earning up to $40,000 per year ($80,000 for couples), phasing out completely at $50,000. Check out more details at the IRS Cares Act FAQ page. The Democrats’ plan is not public yet, so many details are not available, including what year the income requirements would be based on. While 85% of Americans qualify for a payment under the earlier income threshold, according to The Washington Post, only 71% qualify with the decreased $50,000 limitation. Biden and many Democrats believe a third round of payments is needed to help cash-strapped families pay their bills and other expenses. But some have said a more targeted approach would get the money to families most in need.
Saving vs. spending stimulus checks
While lower-income families need the payments to put food on the table, many middle-class families saved their first and second payments. Opportunity Insights, a nonpartisan economic research institute at Harvard University, estimates that “households earning more than $78,000 will spend only $105 of the $1,400 stimulus check they receive,” based on how those families spent the prior payments. Targeting the next round of stimulus payments toward lower-income households would save substantial resources that could be used to support other programs, with minimal impact on economic activity,” economists said. At the same time, the additional $1,400, on top of the $600 payments sent earlier this year, would increase the incomes of the poorest 20% of Americans, those earning less than $21,300 in 2020, by 29%, according to a report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
Stimulus checks are of course popular with the American public
Stimulus checks are extremely popular among the American public. Almost 80% are in favor of the $1,400 checks, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll. While fewer households would receive checks based on their income, others would receive one for the first time since Biden’s proposal expands eligibility for a payment to adult dependents. Previously, those 17 years old and over who were claimed on someone else’s taxes, did not qualify for a payment. This affected many college students, disabled adults, and elderly Americans. Additionally, mixed-status families — in which some members have Social Security numbers but others, typically one or both parents, do not — would also qualify. These families were excluded from the first round of payments under the CARES Act but included in the second round. Finally, many of the lower-income households that do qualify for the third check will likely receive a bigger overall payment, given it is expected to be worth up to $1,400 per individual and $1,400 per dependent, far more than the previous two payments.
Stimulus Payment 2 is still out there!
Don’t forget that Stimulus Check 2 from December! Individuals will receive the full $600 if their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is under $75,000. Their payment will start to decline as their yearly income goes up. For heads of household, the AGI is $112,500 and for those married and filing jointly the number is $150,000. Qualifying families will receive an additional $600 for each child.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Campaign Promise kept or broken? You decide.
President Biden is backing the $1,400 payments and being shelled on social media for backtracking on his campaign promise to make the 3rd stimulus payment $2,000. But many families will qualify for both the 2nd & 3rd stimulus payments equaling $2,000. So is he actually is keeping his campaign promise? I’ll let you decide and comment.
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