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July 7, 08

NEWS / Treasury Delivers 104.8 Million Stimulus Payments Totaling $86 Billion


The Treasury Department has sent 104.8 million stimulus payments to Americans households, injecting $86 billion into the U.S. economy. One week remains in mass distribution of stimulus payments, though payments will continue to be sent out in small batches through the remainder of the year. To ensure that all Americans who qualify for a stimulus payment receive one, the Internal Revenue Service recently announced that it will be reaching out to over 5 million seniors and veterans who have not yet filed a simple tax return to get their payment.
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