The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has distributed $157.9 billion through 88 million stimulus payments, according to Andrew Keshner of MarketWatch.
If
you have recently lost a job, or you’re having difficulty paying bills, your
check may already be spent. However, if you’re still working, or remain
financially comfortable, think carefully about how you want to spend your
checks. The money could be used to improve your long-term financial outlook or
provide support to people in need. For instance, you could:
·
Contribute
to an emergency fund. It’s
a sound idea to have savings equal to three to six months of expenses in a
rainy-day fund in case something unexpected happens, such as a coronavirus quarantine.
In 2019, the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve reported just 61 percent of adults had
enough savings set aside to cover a $400 unexpected expense. The report stated,
“During 2018, one-fifth of adults had major, unexpected medical bills to pay,
with the median expense between $1,000 and $4,999. Among those with medical
expenses, 4 in 10 have unpaid debt from those bills.”
·
Pay
off high-interest rate debt. If your income is secure, using your check to reduce high
interest rate debt may be a good choice.
In early April, the average
interest rate assessed on credit cards accounts with unpaid balances was 16.61
percent. Reducing your balance, could significantly reduce the amount of
interest you pay. In addition, if something unexpected happens, having a higher
level of available credit could be beneficial.
·
Donate
the amount. If you are
confident you will not need the money, consider making a donation. A donation
can take many forms. You could help a loved one pay bills or provide support to
a church or charity.
“…many charities and
nonprofits are still struggling. Donations to some churches have plummeted, and
many charities have had to cancel crucial fundraising events such as galas,
bike races, and walkathons,” reported the Associated Press.
What
are you planning to do with your stimulus check?
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