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Up to $15,600 and Some States Giving Additional Financial Aid, Here’s What You Should Know!

An amount of up to $15,600 and some states will give additional financial support to their residents to help them face the increasing inflation and the effects of the pandemic.

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Some states have released financial states. (Photo: Nairametrics)

States Giving Financial Support

Americans across the country are always looking forward to different financial aids that will help them with financial challenges and increasing inflation rate. Some states across the country have already released their own form of stimulus checks.

In a published article in MARCA, here are some states that release financial aids to their residents:

  • Arizona will provide annual support of $2,000 to people returning to the workforce following the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • California will give one-time checks between $600 and $1,200 to people who earn less than &75,000 a year.
  • Colorado will give $375 to people who have received unemployment payments within a certain period.
  • Maine will pay $285 in disaster relief and announced $850 support checks to counter inflation.
  • In Maryland, families or individuals who filed an Earned Income Tax Credit in 2019 will receive $500 and $300 respectively.
  • Missouri will support mental health workers, nursing homes, and correctional facilities with $250.
  • New Mexico will give a one-time $750 check to low-income groups who do not qualify for federal stimulus.
  • New York will provide one-time support to people who have become unemployed as a result of the pandemic, the support will be between $3,200 and $15,600.
  • Vermont will support frontline workers with $1,200-$2,000 through the Hazard Pay Grant Program.

Furthermore, the Internal Revenue Service also released an outline of eligibility of criteria for those who will qualify for the stimulus.

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