OFFICIAL 2020 STIMULUS CHECK THREAD

Several people I work with got letters from DWD (Indiana Department of Workforce Development) saying that they were overpaid the entire amount, and are supposed to pay it all back (anywhere from around $1k to about $9K for some). We got cut down to a max of 32 hrs/week instead of 40+, for about 5 weeks. I claimed partial for that time, but never got a check. I think some of my coworkers might not have been so honest/correct with the information provided, or Indiana DWD just sucks.
Indiana the type of place where they’ll ask for money back ...They state don’t got any bread n rarely know what it’s doing
 
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What a tremendously informative and well put together post(s). Thx B

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Cuomo is a bum for not getting that $300 approved for his state's citizens. I read that the $100 the state has to contribute to get the bonus money can be counted from normal unemployment benefits. So they don't even have to offer an extra $100 from NY state.

He could just consider what New Yorkers already get from unemployment as the $100 contribution and let the government give everyone the $300 but he doesn't "trust" FEMA? Cmon bruh.
 
Cuomo is a bum for not getting that $300 approved for his state's citizens. I read that the $100 the state has to contribute to get the bonus money can be counted from normal unemployment benefits. So they don't even have to offer an extra $100 from NY state.

He could just consider what New Yorkers already get from unemployment as the $100 contribution and let the government give everyone the $300 but he doesn't "trust" FEMA? Cmon bruh.

Not just that even, apparantly from what I've read FEMA and the Adminustration have now said...states can decide between paying the straight $300.00 and not chipping in, or chipping in the extra $100.00. It could literally cost nothing to the state. That's why I have a feeling, alot of these states that were on the fence, probably start applying and maybe even getting approved by the weekend.

I know it's not what anyone wants to hear just keep in mind theres only so much money, it is first come first serve by state (how the state issues it after that, who knows every state is different). FEMA's website officially releases states as they're approved. It will probably last for 3 weeks, but if jobless claims keep rising... some states that drag they're feet might be SOL. Unless you're in one of the first 10 states that applied, I wouldn't count on that money untill you see it in you're bank...
 
Not just that even, apparantly from what I've read FEMA and the Adminustration have now said...states can decide between paying the straight $300.00 and not chipping in, or chipping in the extra $100.00. It could literally cost nothing to the state. That's why I have a feeling, alot of these states that were on the fence, probably start applying and maybe even getting approved by the weekend.

I know it's not what anyone wants to hear just keep in mind theres only so much money, it is first come first serve by state (how the state issues it after that, who knows every state is different). FEMA's website officially releases states as they're approved. It will probably last for 3 weeks, but if jobless claims keep rising... some states that drag they're feet might be SOL. Unless you're in one of the first 10 states that applied, I wouldn't count on that money untill you see it in you're bank...

Yeah they need to figure something out to help Americans in need. I'm blessed enough that I'm not running low on funds during the pandemic but there's so many Americans who could use that $300 x 3 weeks. $900 in a month could be the majority of someone's rent, half someone's mortgage, Car payment + insurance, groceries for their family for the month. To just dismiss it with no solution is messed up and shows politics are more important than the people they serve.
 
Current list via Forbes of states that have/intend to apply, how much for, and expected pay date. I've lost the link going through stuff this morning, so I dont remember which state(s), but I think some are opting to pay in a lump sum even. So far only 4 states are on board, to chip in and make it $400.00 (Kentucky, Montana, North Carolina, and West Virginia).
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/robert...employment-benefit-a-state-by-state-analysis/

They regularly update the list, so it could have more states later.

Edit update:
In a surprise move Texas is in, I figured Abbott would drag his feet and be one of the last states. Now hopefully there will be money left by the time FEMA pays Texas...

https://abc13.com/texas-unemploymen...lost-wage-assistance-executive-order/6379933/
 
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Living in CA is not worth the price of admission...

Big city living has its perks but there's so much downside also. People from small towns always dream of NYC/LA living but for every positive reason to live there's there is just as many Negatives

We pay for the weather, meanwhile this week we've had an earthquake, a once in 10 year thunder storm, a heatwave paired with never before seen humidity, and now ash is falling from the sky due to wild fires. :smh:
 
Oregonians can now apply for one time stimulus of $500.00.
https://www.kgw.com/article/money/o...heck/283-96fe5765-7ec6-4bff-bbd2-e08bd515c991

To be eligible, a person must:

  • Be a current resident of Oregon and 18 years or older
  • Be able to prove their identity and that they are an in-state resident
  • Attest that they are experiencing severe financial hardship directly or indirectly due to the governor’s Stay Home, Save Lives executive orders
  • Have earned $4,000/month or less pre-tax prior to their income loss due to COVID-19
  • Not have received all unemployment payments they are owed
 
Oregonians can now apply for one time stimulus of $500.00.
https://www.kgw.com/article/money/o...heck/283-96fe5765-7ec6-4bff-bbd2-e08bd515c991

To be eligible, a person must:

  • Be a current resident of Oregon and 18 years or older
  • Be able to prove their identity and that they are an in-state resident
  • Attest that they are experiencing severe financial hardship directly or indirectly due to the governor’s Stay Home, Save Lives executive orders
  • Have earned $4,000/month or less pre-tax prior to their income loss due to COVID-19
  • Not have received all unemployment payments they are owed
who got an oregon address we can use
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