The cash apps want to be considered as a way for the federal government to distribute payments from the economic stimulus package to the public.
$2 trillion stimulus package
Direct payments of $1,200 are expected for individuals making $75,000 per year or less, based on income tax returns from 2019 or 2018. Married couples making $150,000 per year or less are set to receive $2,400, with an additional $500 added per child.
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