dbackjon wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:54 am
93henfan wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:24 am
The checks should only be going to people who lost income because of the crisis. Those who didn't lose their job or who didn't work when this started shouldn't be getting checks.
In addition, having the crude means testing of 75/150K is also the lazy way out. There are some people making greater than that who lost work who have big bills that, if gone unpaid, will have larger ramifications to the economy than a person making $50K last year whose bills go unpaid.
I get it that more detailed means testing could be labor intensive and that the goal is to get money out quickly, but if we had the time, this could have been done a lot better.
So what happens to the person who gets laid off a week after the checks go out? They get double screwed?
Just think of this as a down payment on all the extra taxes Alex and I paid before we were able to get legally married.
Thanks for validating my point. That's why we need better means testing. There will undoubtedly be additional rounds of stimulus.
And while you're boo hooing, let me throw in: I'm single. I pay child support for which I get no tax deduction, and my ex happily takes the money and doesn't have to claim it as income. She will be getting a check and I will not.
Luckily, I work hard, got a great education including a masters, sacrificed for several years serving the country in the military, and worked my way up in the civilian world to make a great salary. I had the same freedom everyone else had to create my own situation. I live comfortably and thankfully don't need the check.
And I still maintain it's really stupid to give checks to people who kept their jobs through this. They should double up on the amounts to people who actually need it.
