States continue to issue stimulus checks to citizens as part of economic relief efforts. These direct payments, ranging from $250 to $5,000, are intended to provide financial assistance to individuals and families during challenging times.
Many states have already completed the distribution of stimulus checks, but some are still in the process of issuing these payments. As of April 2024, several administrations are still offering this benefit to eligible individuals.
In Alabama, the state is continuing to distribute the food tax refund for the fiscal year 2021, offering $150 to single individuals and $300 to married couples. Arizona is providing up to $750 as a stimulus check to families with dependent minors under 17 years of age. Georgia is offering between $250 and $500 to single taxpayers and married couples, who must submit their 2021 and/or 2022 tax returns to qualify.
Illinois has a unique program that offers up to $5,000 through the state’s Unclaimed Property program. Meanwhile, Minnesota is providing an additional payment of up to $1,300 to taxpayers as a measure to mitigate the effects of inflation in the country.
These stimulus checks aim to support individuals and families facing financial difficulties and provide them with much-needed relief. If you are eligible for these payments, make sure to follow the specific guidelines and requirements set by your state administration to receive this benefit.