The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Mnuchin: Family of 4 could get $3K under virus relief plan

- By Andrew Taylor and Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON » The first federal checks to families could be $3,000 for a family of four under the White House proposal to unleash $1 trillion to shore up households and the U.S. economy amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that the “checks in the mail” would be direct deposited into people’s accounts under the plan the Trump administra­tion has proposed to Congress.

The payments would be $1,000 per adult and $500 per child so that a family of two parents and two children would receive $3,000, Mnuchin told Fox Business Network. The goal is to get that money out in three weeks, he said.

“That’s a lot of money for hard-working Americans,” Mnuchin said.

He said such families would receive another $3,000 six weeks later if the national emergency still exists. Officials have previously said the money is expected to be allocated by income level, to exclude the super-wealthy.

Congress is rushing to compile the sweeping economic rescue package, the biggest undertakin­g since the 2008 recession and financial crisis, in a matter of days.

Details on Trump’s economic rescue plan are still being worked out — and it’s sure to grow beyond $1 trillion, lawmakers said — but its centerpiec­e is to dedicate $500 billion to start issuing direct payments to Americans, starting early next month.

The Treasury Department proposed two $250 billion cash infusions to individual­s: a first set of checks issued starting April 6, with a second wave in mid-May.

The emerging package would also funnel cash to businesses to help keep workers on payroll as widespread sectors of the $21 trillion U.S. economy all but shut down.

It also is expected to include sweeping health provisions. President Donald Trump has invoked wartime authority to ramp up output of vital medical supplies and erect temporary field hospitals under the Defense Production Act.

“There is not a day to lose,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement Thursday. “We must put more testing, more protective equipment and more ventilator­s into the hands of our frontline workers immediatel­y.”

Taken together, the administra­tion plan promises half of the $1 trillion to families and individual­s, with the other half used to prop up businesses and keep employees on payroll.

Direct payments would go to U.S. citizens only, and would be “tiered based on income level and family size.” The two payments would be identical, with the second wave starting by May 18.

 ?? DAVID GOLDMAN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Shoppers wait in line to enter a Stop & Shop supermarke­t during hours open daily only for seniors Thursday, March 19, in North Providence, R.I. This week grocery store chains and other retailers began offering special shopping hours for seniors and other groups considered the most vulnerable to the new coronaviru­s. The dedicated shopping times are designed to allow seniors, pregnant women and people with underlying health conditions to shop among smaller crowds and reduce their chances of acquiring the virus.
DAVID GOLDMAN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shoppers wait in line to enter a Stop & Shop supermarke­t during hours open daily only for seniors Thursday, March 19, in North Providence, R.I. This week grocery store chains and other retailers began offering special shopping hours for seniors and other groups considered the most vulnerable to the new coronaviru­s. The dedicated shopping times are designed to allow seniors, pregnant women and people with underlying health conditions to shop among smaller crowds and reduce their chances of acquiring the virus.
 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin asks members of the media to practice social distancing as he departs a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, March 16. Mnuchin met with with Senate Republican­s on an economic lifeline for Americans affected by the coronaviru­s outbreak.
PATRICK SEMANSKY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin asks members of the media to practice social distancing as he departs a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, March 16. Mnuchin met with with Senate Republican­s on an economic lifeline for Americans affected by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

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