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Beachnutt

(7,311 posts)
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 08:02 PM Sep 2022

If you file taxes in these 17 states, you could be getting an inflation-relief check from the govern

CNBC
Since prices for necessities like shelter and food have risen by 8.5% year-over-year, many U.S. state governments are cutting checks to help their residents cover household costs.

The effort is mostly funded by tax revenue surpluses, either as automatic rebates mandated by state law or as part of legislation specifically to address the costs of rising inflation. Either way, residents are getting some extra cash over the next few months
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https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/21/inflation-relief-checks-residents-in-17-states-could-get-money-soon.html

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If you file taxes in these 17 states, you could be getting an inflation-relief check from the govern (Original Post) Beachnutt Sep 2022 OP
Live in NY edhopper Sep 2022 #1
I don't have the numbers for CA, but I do believe that surpluses have been created usonian Sep 2022 #2
Great....nothing for renters GuppyGal Sep 2022 #3
guess the big state of Texas can't afford to Beachnutt Sep 2022 #4
Thx for posting..bookmarking PortTack Sep 2022 #5

usonian

(9,776 posts)
2. I don't have the numbers for CA, but I do believe that surpluses have been created
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 08:33 PM
Sep 2022

by big (ahem .... excess) corporate profits.

I'll cash my check quickly, because old Zuck lost $71 Billion with a B this year.
You could make the argument that it's his own damn fault for saturating a market (the Facebook Event Horizon) and pivoting to an unproven, and hopefully disastrous new business model (except for that tax revenue)

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