Congress Considers Fourth $2,000 Stimulus Check for 2025 Amid Inflation Concerns
Lawmakers are advancing a proposal for a fourth round of stimulus payments, targeting $2,000 per eligible American in late 2025. Unlike previous COVID-19 relief measures, this initiative focuses squarely on mitigating inflationary pressures as households grapple with persistent cost-of-living increases.
The plan, still under congressional review, WOULD follow established distribution timelines with potential IRS disbursements beginning November 2025. Eligibility hinges on tax filing status, citizenship verification, and income thresholds—mirroring previous stimulus frameworks while excluding pandemic-specific criteria.
Social Security recipients and disabled veterans appear likely to qualify under current draft provisions. The proposal's $2,000 benchmark reflects ongoing negotiations rather than finalized legislation, with payment structures subject to congressional approval during fall sessions.