California to send stimulus checks of up to $1,050 per family for "inflation relief" - CBS News

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About 23 million California residents will soon receive "inflation relief" checks of up to $1,050 under a budget deal reached by Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers on Sunday. 

The checks are part of a $17 billion relief package that will also suspend the state's sales tax on diesel fuel and provide additional aid to help people with rent and utility bills, Newsom and Senate President Pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said in a statement. 

The agreement comes as California drivers face the highest gasoline prices  in the U.S., with the average price for a gallon of gas in the state at $6.32 on Monday — or about 29% higher than the national average. Earlier this year, Newsom had proposed sending stimulus checks of $400 per vehicle to state residents, with a cap of two vehicles. But other lawmakers had pushed for a plan that would provide bigger checks to people who earn less.

We have an agreement with the legislature on California’s budget!

This budget takes immediate actions to give $$ back to millions who are grappling with global inflation and rising costs while tackling some of the greatest challenges of our time.

Here's what you need to know:

— Office of the Governor of California (@CAgovernor) June 27, 2022

The relief checks are designed to help residents cope with "global inflation and rising prices of everything from gas to groceries," the lawmakers said in the statement. Here's how California's plan will work. 

Where is the money coming from?

The checks are designed as tax refunds, and stem from the state's record-setting $97 billion budget surplus

Who will qualify for an inflation-relief check?

The payments are similar to the stimulus checks sent by the federal government in that they are based on income, tax-filing status and household size. 

Lower- and middle-income Californians stand to receive the biggest checks. 

In other words, a couple that earns a combined $125,000 and has two children would qualify for $350 per adult plus $350 for their children, for a total of $1,050. 

What about higher-income Californians?

Higher-income residents will receive smaller payments. 

How about families who earn more than $500,000?

Couple who earn above $500,000 and single taxpayers who earn above $250,000 aren't eligible for the payments, according to the Sacramento Bee.

When will the checks be issued?

Checks will be sent via direct deposit or debit cards by late October, according to local station KCRA. 

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