A 4th Stimulus Check Is Happening—if You Live in These States (2024)

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It seems like every time astimulus checkgoes out, there’s a five-second pause before someone starts asking, “So . . . will there beanotherstimulus?” (Reminder: The third stimulus check went out in March 2021). If you’re one of those people who has been wondering if a fourth stimulus will happen, we’ve got your answer: Yes . . .kind of. It’s true,a fourth stimulus checkishappening—but only ifyou live in certain states in America.

Right now, you might be thinking,Wait. What? Really?

Yep, it’s for real. Let’s dig into this topic layer by layer and coast to coast.

Are 4th Stimulus Checks Really Happening?

Theyare—but they’re not coming from the federal government like the last three stimulus checks did. This time, it all depends on what state you live in. That’s right, these fourth stimulus checks are being given out to some folks at the state and city levels now.

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Back when theAmerican Rescue Planrolled out, all 50 states as a whole were given $195 billion ($500 million minimum for each state) to help fund their own economic recovery closer to home.1That’s a lot of dough. But here’s the catch—they don’t have forever to spend that money. The states have to figure out what to spend the money on by the end of 2024, and then they have until the end of 2026 to use up all that cash.2Those deadlines might sound super far away, but the clock is ticking here.

Which States Are Giving Out a 4th Stimulus Check?

Here’s the thing, all 50 states have access to this money—but they have to figure out how they want to spend it first. So far, these are the states who have made a game plan to use the money as a fourth stimulus check.

4th Stimulus Checks Given Out to Targeted Groups

Some states are digging into that wad of cash the government gave them and giving out the fourth stimulus checks to specific groups of people. The requirements look different for each state, but all seem to have a few things in common—like falling into certain income levels or going through some kind of hardship.

  • Arizona

The Grand Canyon State has a different take when it comes to stimulus checks—they’re giving them out to people who are going back to work. Arizona’s Back to Work Program is offering $2,000 to those who got a job after being on unemployment.3 But you have to hold down your new job for at least eight weeks before getting the benefit.

  • California

The Golden State is the only one on the list to give out big ol’ broad-sweeping stimulus checks that look like the ones the federal government gave out. Here’s how their numbers break down: Californians making $75,000 or less were sent a one-time check of $600 or $1,200 as part of the Golden State Stimulus I.4 And with the Golden State Stimulus II, they could be eligible for a second stimulus payment anywhere from $500 to $1,100.5 That’s on top of extra money the state paid out through the Young Child Tax Credit to those who have children age 6 or younger.6

  • Colorado

These guys decided to shift their focus to giving their stimulus checks to the unemployed. They sent $375 to folks who had gotten at least one unemployment check payment between March 15, 2020, and October 24, 2020.7

  • Maine

Up in the northeastern end of the country, Maine is giving out “disaster relief” payments. These $285 checks are going out as a thank-you to those who were in the workforce during the pandemic.8

And in April 2022, Maine announced that it'll be sending $850 relief checks to about 858,000 of its citizens to offset the effects ofinflation.9Funded by the state’s budget surplus, the checks will be mailed out starting in June 2022.

  • Maryland

In Maryland, anyone who filed for Earned Income Tax Credit on their 2019 taxes can get stimulus checks worth $500 (families) or $300 (individuals).10

  • Missouri

If you live in Missouri and work in a mental health facility, nursing home or correctional facility (aka jail or prison), listen up. The state is giving out an extra $250 per paycheck for these folks to thank them for their work during the pandemic.11

  • New Mexico

In the Land of Enchantment, $5 million is set to be given out to people who didn’t qualify for the federal stimulus. New Mexicans that fall in a lower-income group will get a one-time payment of $750.12

  • New York

Through a program called Excluded Workers Fund, New York state is giving out $3,200–15,600 one-time unemployment benefits to workers who lost employment or income during the COVID-19 pandemic but didn’t qualify for aid like unemployment benefits or stimulus payments.13

  • Vermont

The Vermont Frontline Employees Hazard Pay Grant Program gave checks of $1,200–2,000 to frontline workers who served during the beginning months of the pandemic.14Workers who got a check covered a wide range of jobs like retail and grocery workers, janitors, and health care workers.

4th Stimulus Checks Given Out to Teachers

For other states, their fourth stimulus checks are taking on a new look­—as teacher bonuses! It’s no secret that teachers are the unsung heroes of our communities,andthey’ve been put through the wringer during the pandemic. To show them the appreciation that they more than deserve, some states are giving teachers a fourth stimulus.

  • Florida

In Florida, teachers will be getting a $1,000 bonus—although some of the details of who qualifies are up in the air. If you’re a teacher in the Sunshine State, check with your district to see if you can get in on this.15

  • Georgia

Georgia is extending the $1,000 bonus to both full-time teachers and administrators. Part-time teachers will still score a bonus of $500, and there’s even a plan in place to give a bonus to pre-K teachers.16

  • Michigan

Earlier in 2021, Michigan used a grant to pay bonuses of $500 to its teachers and $250 to school support staff. No word yet on whether they’ll give out another bonus, though.17

  • Tennessee

Our very own Tennessee is giving full-time teachers $1,000 and part-time teachers $500 to thank them for their hard work.18

  • Texas

Now, nothing has happened statewideyet,but some districts in the Lone Star State are giving out their own bonuses. Districts are gifting things like 2–4% raises, a $500 bonus, and even a $2,000 incentive for some teachers to return to the classroom.19

Which Cities Are Giving Out 4th Stimulus Checks?

That’s right—cities are now getting in on the stimulus check action too (it was only a matter of time, right?). See if your town made the list:

  • Chicago

Low-income residents of The Windy City have been given stimulus checks at random. You read that right. Chicago will give out $500 checks to 5,000 people each month throughout 2022. They’ll be selected at random for this stimulus lottery.20

  • Los Angeles

Like Chicago, LA is handing out payments to low-income residents for a year. Their program, called BIG:LEAP, will give 3,200 randomly chosen people $1,000 each month.21

  • Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh’s program is called the Assured Cash Experiment and gives 200 low-income residents $500 each month—for two years. The program will spend $2.5 million on lower-income zip codes.22

  • Santa Ana

The close-by neighbors of LA are getting a stimulus program of their own called the Revive Santa Ana Resident Stimulus Program. It will give out $6 million to neighborhoods that fall below the poverty level in Santa Ana. Payments of $300 will be loaded onto prepaid debit cards and given out door to door to about 20,000 residents.23

  • Seattle

Seattle has one of the more generous payouts on the list. The Seattle Relief Fund is a $16 million program that gives payments of $1,000–3,000 to low-income residents of the Emerald City.24

Will There Be Another Stimulus Check From the Federal Government?

Most people agree that getting another big stimulus check from the federal government is a long shot at this point. Still, some lawmakers keep pushing foranotherstimulus check to help Americans who are struggling to rebuild thanks to COVID-19 and its economic impact.And with the Delta and Omicron variants out there—would another stimulus check happen foreveryone? You never know. Only time will tell, really. A lot of people didn’t think we’d see a third stimulus check either—but it happened.

With the economy and jobs both on the upswing, theneedfor a stimulus check is way less than it’s been since the start of the pandemic. Not to mention, a lot of people have been getting extra cash each month from theChild Tax Credit. Add all of that up and it’s easy to see that there mightnotbe another stimulus check. But if there is one, don’t worry—we’ll let you know.

How Have Americans Spent Their Stimulus Checks?

There have been three—count them—threewide-reaching stimulus checks from the government since the pandemic hit. And now that a good chunk of time has gone by since they dished out the first one, we’re starting to see how people spent that money. OurState of Personal Financestudy found that of those who got a stimulus check:

  • 41% used it to pay for necessities like food and bills
  • 38% saved the money
  • 11% spent it on things not considered necessities
  • 5% invested the money

And on top of that, here’s some good news: Data from the Census Bureau shows that food shortages went down by 40% and financial instability shrank by 45% after the last two stimulus checks.25That’s a big deal. But the question here is—if people are in a better spotnow, will they be more likely to manage their money to make sure thingsstaythat way?

Don’t Wait for a 4th Stimulus Check to Take Control of Your Money

Getting your hands on some extra cash when you’re in a tough spot can feel like a breath of fresh air, but don’t depend on a stimulus as your money plan. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again and again (as many times as we need to)—don’t wait around for the government to take care of you. It’snevera good bet.

And truth be told, you’ll be waiting around for a long time. Sure, a fourth stimulus check can help you out, but it isn’t going to be your lifeline. If you really want to take control of your money, you need a proven plan thatyouare in charge of.

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A 4th Stimulus Check Is Happening—if You Live in These States (2024)

FAQs

What states are eligible for the fourth stimulus check? ›

States That Are Eligible
  • California.
  • Colorado.
  • Delaware.
  • Georgia.
  • Hawaii.
  • Idaho.
  • Illinois.
  • Indiana.
Jul 22, 2022

Will Social Security recipients receive a fourth stimulus check? ›

With inflation in America at an all-time high, seniors and others on a fixed income have been some of the hardest hit by the rising costs of groceries, utilities and fuel.

Who gets a stimulus check 2022? ›

This rebate was split into two equal payments, delivered in June and August 2022. The funds were sent automatically to taxpayers who filed a 2021 state return. A taxpayer earning under $75,000 annually could potentially receive up to $750 from the combined rebates.

Are we getting a 4th stimulus check? ›

It is unlikely that there will ever be a fourth stimulus check as stimulus payments are no longer being issued by law as of December 31, 2021. These payments were to be issued on the tax return information the IRS had on record for you.

Are SSI recipients getting a stimulus check in 2022? ›

This is the second month with two-payments in 2022

Since the maximum monthly payment per indiviual is at $841 dollars, this month SSI recipients could see a total payment of up to $1,682 arrive during September. The payment schedule for Social Security will not be impacted as SSI's has.

Are we getting a gas stimulus check in 2022? ›

"We expect about 90 percent of direct deposits will be issued in October 2022. MCTR debit cards are expected to be mailed between October 25, 2022 and December 10, 2022 for Californians who received GSS I and II, with the remaining MCTR debit cards mailed by January 15, 2023.

Are Social Security recipients getting a fourth stimulus check in 2022? ›

THERE is no hope for a fourth stimulus check before the end of the year. Inflation continues to take its toll, but the only bright spot for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients was the recent cost-of-living adjustment announcement for 2023.

Will people on disability receive another stimulus check? ›

Individuals who receive Social Security disability or SSI should have automatically received the third stimulus check. If you don't file a tax return because your income is low and/or your only income is SSI or SSDI or veterans benefits, you are still eligible for the COVID-19 stimulus payment.

Are people on disability getting a stimulus check? ›

The IRS website states that SSI and SSDI recipients should expect to get their stimulus check money the same way they receive their first stimulus checks, but faster, since the payment system is already in place.

What states have another stimulus check? ›

  • California. Qualifying California residents will receive relief checks worth up to $1,050, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced last month. ...
  • Colorado. Colorado taxpayers will receive one-time rebates worth $750 for individuals and $1,500 for joint filers. ...
  • Delaware. ...
  • Florida. ...
  • Georgia. ...
  • Hawaii. ...
  • Idaho. ...
  • Illinois.
Jul 27, 2022

Is there a $1400 stimulus check coming? ›

The IRS says it is no longer deploying $1,400 stimulus checks and plus-up payments that were due to qualifying Americans in 2021. However, there may still be people eligible for those checks, or additional funds, once they file their returns this tax season.

Will senior citizens get a fourth stimulus check? ›

WILL SENIOR CITIZENS GET A FOURTH STIMULUS CHECK

Is Tennessee giving stimulus checks 2022? ›

The $3.9 billion will come to the state in two installments — $1.9 billion this year and the remainder in 2022.

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