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Is a stimulus check coming? What to know after Congress passes spending bill

Is a stimulus check coming? What to know after Congress passes spending bill

Congress passed President Donald Trump's massive legislation package July 3, setting up Trump to sign the bill into law on the Fourth of July.
The final version of the reconciliation bill emerged after nearly four days of wrangling among Senate Republicans, with the expansive cuts to Medicaid, along with decreases in funding to Medicare, a leading source of contention among lawmakers before making it out of the upper chamber.
House Republicans won final passage by a four-vote margin, with all Democratic members, as well as Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Thomas Massie of Kentucky voting against it.
The mega-bill does not include provisions a stimulus check, despite Trump previously floating that he would consider a payment connected to claimed savings from the Department of Government Efficiency.
Here's what to know about a potential stimulus check in 2025.
No.
The legislation, dubbed the "big beautiful bill," will touch nearly every aspect of the American economy, from the social safety net and income taxes to business and clean energy incentives.
The largest cut is to Medicaid, which will pull roughly $1 trillion from the joint federal and state program over the next decade, according to recent estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The Senate's version of the bill could leave 11.8 million Americans uninsured by 2034, according to the report.
GOP passes Medicaid cuts: Trump's megabill heads for White House, securing a big win for Republican's agenda
A push on social media for a so-called "DOGE check" swirled following the sweeping cuts from the quasi-government agency formerly fronted by Elon Musk that left thousands of workers fired or put on administrative leave.
Trump previously claimed he was considering a stimulus payment, but no legislative action has been put forward to create a stimulus payment.
The February pronouncement came on the same day as reporting from USA TODAY showed that DOGE's website published misleading information on the amount of money it has claimed to save, including a nearly $8 billion error.
Some did, yes.
The IRS issued a stimulus check to taxpayers who did not claim a Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns. The credit was for taxpayers who did not receive previous stimulus payments.
The stimulus, announced in December under the Biden administration, was authorized after internal IRS data showed that many eligible taxpayers who filed a 2021 tax return did not claim the Recovery Rebate Credit.
The stimulus payments were issued in December and January. Those who were eligible received up to $1,400, according to the IRS.
The deadline to claim the previous stimulus passed on April 15.
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