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$1,400 stimulus checks and vaccine funds: what the Covid relief bill contains

- Lauren Gambino in Washington

The US House on Wednesday passed the huge $1.9tn coronaviru­s relief and economic stimulus package that represents Joe Biden’s first major legislativ­e victory.

The massive legislatio­n, a broadly popular bill with the public, receivedno Republican support. It aims to fulfill Democrats’ campaign promise to combat the coronaviru­s and revive a pummeled economy. It also includes sweeping anti-poverty measures that attempt to tackle deep-seated racial and gender inequaliti­es in the American economy.

Here are the main elements of the bill:

$1,400 stimulus checks: A majority of Americans – as many as 85% of US households, according to Democrats – will receive direct payments of $1,400 per person. Individual­s making less than $75,000 and married couples making less than $150,000 collective­ly would receive the checks. The payments would gradually decrease for those earning more than those income levels, with the benefit capped at $80,000 for individual­s and $160,000 for married couples, who won’t receive checks. The threshold is lower than Biden had initially proposed, and was changed to accommodat­e objections from moderate Democrats in the

Senate.

Unemployme­nt benefits: The bill extends through early September the $300-a-week federal unemployme­nt benefits approved in a previous aid package. Biden proposed expanding the supplement to $400 a week through August, but the Senate kept it at $300, while extending the benefit through September. It also included a provision to make the first $10,200 of unemployme­nt benefits received in 2020 tax-free for households earning less than $150,000.

Child tax credit: The legislatio­n significan­tly increases – and expands eligibilit­y for – the child tax credit, a longtime progressiv­e priority that Democrats are hoping to make permanent after the pandemic. Under the bill, the tax credit would jump from $2,000 a child under 17 to $3,600 for children up to age five and $3,000 for children aged between six and 17. Taken together with other benefits, it is estimated the expansion will halve the number of children living in poverty in America.

Health insurance subsidies: The bill would temporaril­y increase financial assistance for health coverage purchased through marketplac­es establishe­d by the Obama administra­tion’s

Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare. It also aims to help those who are unemployed keep their health coverage, as well as provides additional funding for military veterans’ healthcare and other health programs.

Vaccine distributi­on and testing: The bill provides tens of billions of dollars to speed up vaccine distributi­on and administra­tion, as well as increase coronaviru­s testing and enhance contact tracing and genomic sequencing.

Pandemic response: The bill sends $350bn to state, local and tribal government­s, to help offset deep budget shortfalls as a result of efforts to combat the pandemic. It also includes $130bn to help schools reopen safely by reducing class sizes and modifying classrooms to improve ventilatio­n and social distancing. Colleges and universiti­es would receive $40bn to help cover the cost of pandemic-related expenses. Businesses would also get funding, including under a new program to help bars and restaurant­s hurt by Covid lockdowns.

Rental, mortgage and food assistance: The legislatio­n also includes a number of other provisions that would provide assistance for food and housing, including money for low-income Americans to afford rent and pay their utilities, and aid to homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages because of the pandemic.

 ??  ?? Nancy Pelosi at the Capitol on Wednesday. The passage of the bill would represent Joe Biden’s first legislativ­e victory. Photograph: Erin Scott/Reuters
Nancy Pelosi at the Capitol on Wednesday. The passage of the bill would represent Joe Biden’s first legislativ­e victory. Photograph: Erin Scott/Reuters

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