That's up to $1,200 per individual taxpayer who earns an annual income of less than $99,000, plus an additional $500 for each dependent child.
As for the rest of the stimulus, it would be divided among big and small businesses, hospitals, student loan relief, and so on and so forth. However, whether the actual distribution was done fairly or not is an altogether different story; whether or not the CARES Act was actually implemented to the letters in reality remains a question.
And there must be enough reason/s why the treasury and the IRS are now bombarded with suits in relation to this stimulus' distribution.
Anyway, here's for the breakdown:
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/two-trillion-dollars-heres-where-all-that-coronavirus-stimulus-money-is-going-2020-03-30
Resorting to extremes may not be helpful in the end.
No way I would ever trust the illustration provided by them.
They’re telling you, we have a majority in the voting system, we have one people who have 51% voting rights and vote the wing party, while the rest of the people who hide inside the basement and didn’t cast their vote, so we end up with the wing party winning the election! We have a majority! Get the words out of the wing party!
Btw 1200 won’t save the common folks, they assume baby is also eligible to 1,200 payment, but that’s perfect disconnected from reality, it’s still fooling around with people who don’t do high commend in mathematics.