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Stimulus Checks On Thursday or Friday

Stimulus Checks On Thursday or Friday According to a few press accounts, the first stimulus direct deposit checks could hit your bank account as early as tomorrow! (⚠️DON'T SPEND IT WITHOUT CHECKING YOUR ACCOUNT⚠️) But since then Secretary Mnuchin has stated the checks will go out next week. For now, it's unknown but likely that it'll be next week.

But...individuals on Social Security who haven't filed tax returns in 2018 or 2019 don't need to get too excited. It'll likely be another 10 days before you get your deposit.

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I am an actual practicing financial planner, but I'm not YOUR financial planner. Don't take what I say as specific advice for your situation. Please consult with your own tax, legal and financial advisors.
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