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ahhhh, right, the light is shining..Yes but less because he is one. The latest one he would have got $600. A married couple got $1200.

ahhhh, right, the light is shining..Yes but less because he is one. The latest one he would have got $600. A married couple got $1200.
that's exactly why there's a huge chance of our country going bankrupt when the pandemic is all over.Money in the economy moves the economy.
Jeni...I don't know if this will help but here's the page on the IRS website that indicates you may still have a way to get your 1st stimulus payment. Obviously I can't proceed because I've already gotten mine. I'm also going to send this link to a couple of people close to me who never got theirs.We really cant afford it ... but any fiscal responsibility went right out the window in the states ....
many states lost tons of money to fraud in this whole thing as well .... some one filed for unemployment with my previous name/ address in a city i had not lived for 6 years ....... lucky i was alerted and filed a fraud claim even though a simple check of my SSN would have shown i am working and thus paying into unemployment ........... 300 miles away from that address .....
My state lost 650 million only recovered about 300 million of that ( governor wanted to skip the standard verification to get money out fast and most went to fraud) ......... all these programs will need to be paid for so most taxes will be jacked up in the next decade to pay for the insanity.
but good news is our grandchildren and their children will get to pay for this!
We qualify for the payments but were somehow missed last time although the IRS had no problem processing our taxes and cashing our check for some owed ......
I am not holding out hope we will get one now either. one year our refund check the address they had literally had no connection to us i looked over the return that year it had correct info.......i will never understand how the post office found the right address.
I have spent a great deal of time trying to contact the IRS to see why we were forgotten or better yet they sent to someone else.... spent a few days on phone transferred around and then hung up after about 45 minutes ........ twice ......since many are working from home you cannot get a straight answer..
lucky i do not need it but it still shows the problem with this rushed programs.
Much like we had not seen a virus like this one...... the actual outcome good or bad is being guessed at and many will miss the mark.that's exactly why there's a huge chance of our country going bankrupt when the pandemic is all over.
All the jobs lost so no money being paid in taxes into the economy, all the non essential stores closed , the restaurants, bars., cafe's pubs..gyms, leisure centres, all closed... wedding venues only 6 people allowed to attend.. none of those things creating money for the economy, and in the meantime the govt is paying out billions of pounds in Furlough payments and unemployment benefits ..and that's before we take into consideration the cost of the C-19 vaccine, et al...
Thank you Diva!Jeni...I don't know if this will help but here's the page on the IRS website that indicates you may still have a way to get your 1st stimulus payment. Obviously I can't proceed because I've already gotten mine. I'm also going to send this link to a couple of people close to me who never got theirs.
https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment
The first stimulus check was for 1200, so a married couple who qualified got 1200, people woth children got I think 600 a child up to four children. I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.ahhhh, right, the light is shining... i thought from what I was reading here, that every adult person earning under $75k in the USA was getting a 2K cheque..and some more than once
We are already a somewhat socialist country -free schools, welfare, Medicaid, Medicare and all the other social programs. Socialism is nothing to fear, I don’t know why people are so concerned.This is nothing but an attempt to try and bring the people of America one step closer to full Socialism.
Yes We got checks....a total of $3K.... but paid $14887.68 in taxes... and sure there will be no refund.
We are already a somewhat socialist country -free schools, welfare, Medicaid, Medicare and all the other social programs. Socialism is nothing to fear, I don’t know why people are so concerned.
If you want to take out the middle man it can help we pay for layers in the current insurance set up...... the form and paperwork( or electronic version) has created huge grid-lock. I worked in insurance for many years when ACA began they hired many temporary workers to help with the at first glance load upon closer look the influx was do to people hitting enter numerous times sending 3 applications or signing up for different plans to shop .... all user error you could get infor without submitting applications. Those hired stay watching TV or knitting etc for 6 weeks @$18 an hour in case more application came in ........ wasted money for BCBS.There are good, and bad, points in both Socialism And Capitalism. What I would like to see is some form of Universal Health Care similar to what many nations use. Sure, it would probably result in higher taxes, but that would be more than offset by Not having to support our current "for profit" insurance systems. Statistics at the WHO, and other organizations clearly show that we pay twice as much for health care in the US, than most other nations...yet, rank way down the list in terms of overall quality/availability of care.
I wasn't talking about the stimulus; I was simply observing that the cost of living is much lower in some states.How much do you think a person actually has to make to get 75k in Mississippi? Remember the stimulus is paid based on AGI. So if you are taking home 75k you are making well over 100,000K.
Holly, most people got the $600 one already but there is a second proposal regarding another check in the amt of $2K. It's a separate stimulus bill that will come before the Senate after they return to session with the newly elected members. It's expected to pass the Senate and the House, and will likely be signed by the new President.ahhhh, right, the light is shining... i thought from what I was reading here, that every adult person earning under $75k in the USA was getting a 2K cheque..and some more than once
Yes, due to lost wages, lost businesses, and other monetary hardships this pandemic has put hard working people through. You must be under a certain income status.why are you getting it tho' , have you, personally, lost money due to this pandemic?, I mean have you lost wages etc... ... where are you supposed to be spending it if everywhere is closed ?
Short VersionCan someone explain to a Non American the £2k stimulas cheques you're (all?) getting.. what is it for ?
Have you checked today? I'm sure you will receive it today or tomorrow.I’m still whining cuz I haven't gotten the $600 one yet![]()
Aneeda passes @Kathleen’s Place the cheese and crackers to go with her whine.I’m still whining cuz I haven't gotten the $600 one yet![]()
Knew I liked you!!!!
Have you checked today? I'm sure you will receive it today or tomorrow.
Okay then, Aneeda, I'll drop off the Kleenex at Kathleen's place for her so she can dry her eyes!
Too busy chugging Aneeda’s wine to cry anymore!Okay then, Aneeda, I'll drop off the Kleenex at Kathleen's place for her so she can dry her eyes!
You're getting it from all angles today, Kathleen! ROFLMAO!
Nice try at deflection, but that is all irrelevant. Your first comment was that $75K income was peanuts, which means that you dismissed over half of American households who are earning those "peanuts". That is insulting to a lot of hardworking Americans.Median rent in 2019 was $1078, but that doesn't tell me how many bedrooms or what kind of area we're talking about, and there was an uptick in the average number of people per household in 2019 but that doesn't tell me if some, most, or few of those households were multi-generational, but I can imagine the adults in them need a car or two, and of course, they all gotta eat with what's left after the increased utility payments are met.
I was not insulted. When I worked I didn’t make anywhere near 75,000. Then again, I didn’t work very hard eitherNice try at deflection, but that is all irrelevant. Your first comment was that $75K income was peanuts, which means that you dismissed over half of American households who are earning those "peanuts". That is insulting to a lot of hardworking Americans.
By "peanuts" I meant that $75 doesn't go very far.Nice try at deflection, but that is all irrelevant. Your first comment was that $75K income was peanuts, which means that you dismissed over half of American households who are earning those "peanuts". That is insulting to a lot of hardworking Americans.