The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the economy, and many Americans are still struggling to make ends meet. In an effort to help, some states are considering sending out more stimulus checks in 2023.
California approved stimulus checks for inflation relief of up to $1,500 last year, and most of those payments have already gone out. However, the state is now considering sending out additional payments to help residents cope with the rising cost of living.
Colorado approved stimulus payments of up to $750 for single tax filers and up to $1,500 for joint tax filers last year. The state is now considering sending out additional payments to help residents who are struggling to make ends meet.
Idaho approved stimulus payments worth up to the greater of 10% of a taxpayer's 2020 income tax liability, or $300 for single tax filers and $600 for joint tax filers. The state is now considering sending out additional payments to help residents who are struggling to make ends meet.
Maine is sending out stimulus funds in the form of property tax rebates. The state is now considering increasing the size of the rebates to help residents who are struggling to pay their property taxes.
New Jersey is sending out stimulus funds in the form of property tax rebates. The state is now considering increasing the size of the rebates to help residents who are struggling to pay their property taxes.
New Mexico is considering sending out stimulus checks to help residents who are struggling to make ends meet. The state has not yet announced how much money would be included in the checks or who would be eligible to receive them.
Pennsylvania is considering sending out stimulus checks to help residents who are struggling to make ends meet. The state has not yet announced how much money would be included in the checks or who would be eligible to receive them.