Stimulus Is Finally (Almost) Live. The House and Senate are scheduled to vote on a $900 billion pandemic relief package along with a $1.4 trillion measure to fund the government through September 30, 2021. But even if both houses are able to pass a relief bill, it still must be signed by the President. While there has been more movement than we have seen in months, and there is a tangible relief bill the major provisions of which the parties have agreed to, we remain in wait for finality.
So, what is there to report on the stimulus front? Well, starting last week,
agreeing to an approximately $900 Billion stimulus package. Indeed, while this newsletter typically goes live on Friday, since we here at PMN have rode the roller coaster that is the stimulus negotiations, and this is the most optimistic we have felt since the CARES Act passed back in March, we delayed publication to today. Thankfully, Congressional leaders, after much hand-wringing,
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Answering your questions on FED-ED extension unemployment benefits | Dollars and Sense
Many of you have texted our Dollars and Sense team questions on FED-ED. We’re answering the common questions. Author: Ananda Rochita Updated: 6:42 PM PST December 21, 2020
SACRAMENTO, Calif Many of you have texted our Dollars and Sense team questions on Federal-State Extended Duration (FED-ED), so ABC10 is answering the common questions.
FED-ED is an unemployment program available in California. It can provide up to 20 weeks of additional benefits for people during periods of high unemployment.
Will I get FED-ED extension automatically?
If you are eligible, the Employment Development Department (EDD) will automatically file your FED-ED extension after you collect all Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) benefits or after the PEUC extension ends on Dec. 31, according to EDD.
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A second wave of federal coronavirus relief totaling $900 billion could begin flowing to millions of Americans as soon as the year’s end, nearly nine months after Congress passed the original pandemic relief package known as the CARES Act.
Here’s what the COVID relief package part of a $2.3 trillion spending bill passed by Congress and now awaiting the president’s signature could mean for you, your family, your home or your business.
If you earn up to $75,000 a year
You’re eligible to receive a $600 one-time payment if your 2019 reported income was $75,000 or less. Couples who reported an adjusted gross income up to $150,000 will receive $1,200 (the income limit per couple is $112,500 for the highest earner or the head of the household). Those eligible for relief who have dependent children will also get $600 per child. That means a family of four (a couple and two child
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