House Democrats, on Monday, introduced a stimulus plan that would send $1,400 stimulus checks to Americans earning up to $75,000 annually. This proposal rejects the call from the party’s centrist wing to significantly lower the income threshold. President Joe Biden also cleared his stance on the bill, saying he supports the House Democrats’ proposal of sending $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks to those earning up to $75,000 annually.
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Coronavirus stimulus checks: Biden supports House Democrats’ proposal
Biden’s comments on the House Democrats’ bill came after an Oval Office meeting. The meeting included Vice President Kamala Harris, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and CEOs of some top companies, such as Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan Chase), Doug McMillon (Walmart), Sonia Syngal (GAP), Marvin Ellison (Lowe's) and Tom Donohue (Chamber of Commerce).