WASHINGTON - With the U.S. unemployment rate expected to his 20 percent soon, a number not seen since the great depression, millions of Americans received relief checks early in April in a bid to replace lost income due to the coronavirus closures.
Unfortunately, many of the relief recipients are no longer living. RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates As lawmakers, as well as President Donald Trump, called on the IRS to deliver money to Americans as quickly as possible, many received a direct deposit into their accounts in April, but some may receive physical checks as late as September.