Mitch McConnell floated a $40\,000 income cutoff for a 2nd round of stimulus checks. That could leave out 20 million Americans who benefited from the first wave.

Mitch McConnell floated a $40,000 income cutoff for a 2nd round of stimulus checks. That could leave out 20 million Americans who benefited from the first wave.

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Mitch McConnell floated a $40,000 income cutoff for a 2nd round of stimulus checks. That could leave out 20 million Americans who benefited from the first wave.· Republicans are signaling they could support a second round of stimulus checks for Americans.
· Sen. Mitch McConnell floated a $40,000 income cutoff for a direct payment this week.
· But that step would leave out 20 million middle-class Americans who benefited from the initial wave of payments.
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