[–] 23519517? ago (edited ago)
Sorry people are being dicks, OP. I was curious, too. Haven't rcvd my check either, but all of my adult kids have. (who all live nearby, one of them still with me). I saw where they were issuing lowest incomes first, which mine should have been for the 2019 tax year since I only worked half the year because of a broken back. I'm also getting the same mssg on the 'where's my check' IRS website. Frustrating since there is absolutely no way to call or contact them with questions, can't even check the info they have on file. (which should NOT be my problem since I've filed from the same address with the same dir.dep info for the last 18 years).
Everyone I know, family, friends, co-workers who qualified, received their stimulus checks on the 15th of April. Your issue sounds like a regional IRS issue. Focus your attention at the IRS office to whom you send your tax filings. May need to enlist the help of a local investigative journalist or State representative to question the regional IRS office. People on social security are scheduled to receive their checks on the 1st of May.
[–] 23517281? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
I didn’t get the 1200 check yet but I did get the 600 bonus added to each week of unemployment claims. I saw a website that showed the release schedule for stimulus checks and they are going to be mailed out in phases depending on your income starting with the lowest income tiers first.
I found a website with the schedule.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackfriedman/2020/04/21/stimulus-checks-schedule/#41635d797b84
[–] 23517512? ago
so you get 600 on top of your basic unemployment?
[–] 23517798? ago
Yes. In fact, Governor Northam announced those who are now making more on unemployment than when they were employed, do not have to go back to work. He is such a bolshevik.