ORLANDO, Fla. – The coronavirus pandemic has caused layoffs and furloughs across the nation and many of those people who’ve recently found themselves unemployed are itching to know when the much-needed coronavirus relief money will land in their bank accounts.
Florida Sen. Randolph Bracy on Tuesday released a timeline showing when distribution of the $2.2 trillion outlined in the CARES Act, which President Donald Trump signed on March 27, is estimated to begin.
Anyone earning $75,000 or less will receive $1,200 as a direct deposit into their bank account, distributed by the IRS. Married couples who make less than $150,000 a year will receive $2,400 plus $500 for every child under 17. [RELATED: Will people on Social Security receive