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4th Stimulus Checks: December 2023 Update<\/h3>Key Takeaways:<\/strong>\n
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No new federal <\/strong>stimulus checks in 2023, but some states are distributing their own stimulus using funds from the American Rescue Plan.<\/li>\n
Various states are providing stimulus checks to specific groups such as low-income earners, those experiencing hardship, or workers in certain sectors.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nWhich States?<\/strong>\n
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Arizona<\/strong>: $2,000 for people returning to work (after being on unemployment) through the Back to Work Program.<\/li>\n
California<\/strong>: One-time checks of $600-$1,200 for those making $75,000 or less; additional checks and child tax credits available.<\/li>\n
Colorado<\/strong>: $375 to individuals who received unemployment payments within a specific period.<\/li>\n
Maine<\/strong>: $285 \u201cdisaster relief\u201d payments; announced $850 relief checks for inflation offset.<\/li>\n
Maryland<\/strong>: $500 (families) or $300 (individuals) for those who filed for Earned Income Tax Credit in 2019.<\/li>\n
Missouri<\/strong>: $250 per paycheck for workers in mental health, nursing homes, and correctional facilities.<\/li>\n
New Mexico<\/strong>: One-time payment of $750 for lower-income groups not qualifying for federal stimulus.<\/li>\n
New York<\/strong>: $3,200\u2013$15,600 one-time unemployment benefits for workers who lost income during COVID-19 and didn\u2019t qualify for other aid.<\/li>\n
Vermont<\/strong>: $1,200\u2013$2,000 for frontline workers through Hazard Pay Grant Program.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nTeacher Bonuses:\u00a0<\/strong>\n
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Florida<\/strong>: $1,000 bonus for teachers.<\/li>\n
Georgia<\/strong>: $1,000 bonus for full-time teachers and administrators; $500 for part-time teachers.<\/li>\n
Michigan<\/strong>: Previously gave $500 bonuses to teachers, $250 to school support staff.<\/li>\n
Tennessee<\/strong>: $1,000 for full-time teachers, $500 for part-time teachers.<\/li>\n
Texas<\/strong>: Various district-based incentives including raises and bonuses.<\/li>\n<\/ul>