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While major banks in the U.S. started delivering $1,400 stimulus checks in March, the federal relief payments have yet to arrive at millions of households struggling to make ends meet amid the coronavirus-hobbled economy.
The Internal Revenue Service has delivered more than 130 million payments valued at $335 billion, the agency said Thursday. But among those still waiting for payments are about 30 million Social Security recipients, who have reached out to CBS MoneyWatch with concerns about delays. The delays prompted the House Ways and Means Committee to send letters to the IRS and Social Security Administration asking about the holdup for payments to Social Security, Veterans Affairs and Railroad Retirement Board benefit recipients. Their prodding appears to have paid off.More Related News
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