Apart from Social Security, various organizations provide extra financial assistance to improve the standard of living for Americans. Not all states can offer the same stimulus checks, as each state implements its programs based on specific circumstances.
California’s Stimulus Checks
California is set to distribute two new stimulus checks: one worth $600 and another for $750. While these programs are separate, recipients may qualify for both payments, although it’s uncommon to be eligible for both simultaneously.
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Details of the Checks
- Inland SoCal United Way: Recipients will receive monthly checks of $750 for 18 months from a $10 million fund. Unlike traditional stimulus payments, recipients don’t need to provide receipts for expenses.
- Pregnancy Stimulus Check: Eligible U.S. citizens will receive $600 monthly for 18 months. This additional financial relief can be significant for recipients.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for these stimulus checks, individuals must:
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Have a family income of less than $90,916 per year.
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Receiving Both Checks
Receiving both the $600 and $750 stimulus checks depends on meeting the specific eligibility criteria set by each program. Factors such as income levels, employment status, and residency requirements determine eligibility for each stimulus payment. Applicants should review the criteria outlined by the issuing agency to determine their eligibility for both payments.