AOC moves stimulus check goalposts as Joe Biden punts for top-up to $2,000

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The New York representative poured cold water on Biden's proposed $1,400 boost to current checks.

that the $1,400 checks proposed by Biden were not enough, and pushed for a round of $2,000 payments, meaning many Americans would receive $2,600 overall., Ocasio-Cortez said:"$2,000 means $2,000. $2,000 does not mean $1,400." However, less than a month ago the congresswoman was supporting an almost identical measure.

In a proposed amendment to the COVID relief bill tabled over the Christmas period, Rashida Tlaib and Ocasio-Cortez called for the $600 sum to be struck and replaced with $2,000—the sameRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez looks out towards a crowd during a food distribution event on October 27, 2020 in New York City.has contacted Rep. Ocasio-Cortez's office for comment. This article will be updated with any response.

President-elect Biden unveiled his $1.9 trillion plan to rebuild the U.S. economy and improve the nation's vaccine rollout as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to hit employment, businesses and public health. On top of providing immediate $1,400 checks under the plan, the incoming commander-in-chief is also proposing additional relief for renters, state and local government funding to combat cuts, and $400 billion toward the national vaccination program and other essentials in the battle against COVID-19., transferring more wealth to working families in the wake of mass unemployment and nationwide economic shutdowns over the past year.

 

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