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Apr 2, 2020
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bluesloth
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There are ~128 million households in the US.
Some might have household members who filed separately, but then other households might not be getting a check at all.
Then you remove those who used electronic transfer last time they filed and it is significantly less than 200 million.
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Well, hopefully none of the paper check people need the money.
fredetteaboutit13
4/2/20 12:22pm
Why would it take so long for paper checks? Just print and mail
groy
4/2/20 12:23pm
When you're printing and mailing 200 million checks, it takes a while.
SandYFan
4/2/20 12:24pm
Especially if they are using my old Epson inkjet from college
svenot
4/2/20 12:27pm
5 months though?
fredetteaboutit13
4/2/20 12:28pm
There are ~128 million households in the US.
bluesloth
4/2/20 12:34pm
RE: Why would it take so long for paper checks? Just print and mail
kcca
4/2/20 12:29pm
Typical NBC. "COULD take UP to 20 wks. Why not say up to "50" wks. ?
grandpacoug
4/2/20 12:51pm
Sadly, I assume the ones with paper checks probably need it the most.
crack
4/2/20 12:25pm
I believe the IRS is setting up a website where people can provide direct
buhlcougar
4/2/20 12:27pm
Hackers paradise. What are the chances that doesn't get compromised?
dfudge
4/2/20 12:36pm
A few days ago I read that the IRS is setting up a website for those to set up direct deposit.
El Careeb
4/2/20 12:27pm
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