In a continuous effort to Joe Bidengovernment to try to both balance and stimulate United States economy, other relief check plans were announced, with California residents to receive a one-time relief payment.
This aforementioned payment is expected to be worth between $200 and $1,050, and more than 20 million Americans are waiting to receive the money.
Who is eligible for payment?
The relief money will be sent to homes across California in the remaining months of 2022 and the preliminary months of 2023, but there’s a pretty unique factor that determines who gets the money.
Payments will be sent in alphabetical order, those with surnames starting with A will likely receive their payments much sooner than those with surnames starting with Z.
Direct deposits were sent out for the first time on October 7, with the round of sending out the first debit cards due to end on November 5.
Married California residents who earn between $250,001 and $500,000 a year will receive $600 if they file for a dependent.
Single filers at the opposite end of the scale who earn $75,000 or less and have no children will pocket a single payment worth $350.
Which surnames will receive their next checks?
Residents whose surnames begin with the letters N to V will likely receive their check between November 20 and December 3.
Unfortunately, this will likely see the majority of these people run out of money before Thanksgiving.
In the immediate term, those with last names beginning with F to M could receive their money between November 6 and November 19, which will allow most people to have their money for the holiday season.