Americans have LESS THAN TWO WEEKS to take action and request a $500 relief check.
The Department of Family and Support Services and Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot have set aside $14.68 million to launch the Chicago Resiliency Fund 2.0.
Applications will no longer be accepted after December 9;
they will now only be accepted through Saturday, December 31.
Up to 25,500 residents will receive a one-time payment from the government.
The criterion for one-person households is $40,770.
Either a bank transfer or the money will be loaded onto a prepaid debit card.
For rebates ranging from $300 to $600, Idaho residents must file their 2021 tax returns by the same deadline.
Pennsylvania's Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, worth up to $1,658.00, will have another deadline.
The maximum income to be eligible for relief is $35,000.
Additionally, more than two million New Jersey renters and homeowners have access to payments.
They have a potential value of $450 and $1,500, respectively.
According to the New Jersey Department of Treasury, the following groups are eligible for funding based on income.