This lower cutoff proposal, if passed, would result in roughly 12 million fewer adults getting stimulus checks, according to the nonpartisan think tank Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, reported by the Washington Post. In addition, roughly 5 million fewer child dependent checks would be sent. Read more
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