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On Wednesday, April 28, on his 99
th day in office,
President Biden gave his first joint address to Congress. In
addition to recounting the policy successes of his first three
months in office, President Biden used his bully pulpit to
introduce and call for the passage of the American Families Plan.
The American Families Plan is a $1.8 trillion package that will
reshape multiple elements of the economy. In combination with the
$2 trillion American Jobs Plan introduced a few weeks ago,
President Biden is asking Congress to provide $4 trillion in new
spending and tax code changes he argues will make the United States
Stimulus check latest: Will you get a 4th relief payment?
Published: May 2, 2021 8:22 PM EDT
Updated: May 3, 2021 6:18 AM EDT
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A possible fourth stimulus check remains a popular topic with the third round of economic relief payments almost concluded.
About 161 million payments of up to $1,400 per person have been issued since the third stimulus package passed in mid-March. Paper checks and EIP cards continue to show up in mailboxes. And plus-up payments, for those who didn’t receive what they were due, have also been going out for weeks. Together they add up to most of the $422 billion allotted in President Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act.