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Donald Trump is right: $600 in stimulus checks is not nearly enough. But $2,000 isn t, either CNN 12/24/2020 Analysis by Jazmin Goodwin, CNN Business © Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg/Getty Images The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020. Congress is facing down a midnight deadline to pass a pandemic relief measure as part of a massive government spending bill or rush through another stopgap to keep the government funded through at least the weekend while talks continue. Photographer: Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg via Getty Images
After months of failed negotiations and political feuding, Congress finally approved a $900 billion relief package this week, nearly nine months after the record $2.2 trillion passed in March, and against the backdrop of a country riddled with economic peril and surging coronavirus cases.
Donald Trump is right: $600 in stimulus checks is not nearly enough. But $2,000 isn t, either CNN 12/24/2020 Analysis by Jazmin Goodwin, CNN Business © Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg/Getty Images The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020. Congress is facing down a midnight deadline to pass a pandemic relief measure as part of a massive government spending bill or rush through another stopgap to keep the government funded through at least the weekend while talks continue. Photographer: Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg via Getty Images
After months of failed negotiations and political feuding, Congress finally approved a $900 billion relief package this week, nearly nine months after the record $2.2 trillion passed in March, and against the backdrop of a country riddled with economic peril and surging coronavirus cases.