74% of swing state voters approve of sustained direct payments to Americans during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new CNBC/ChangePolls survey.
About three-quarters of swing state voters support sustained direct payments to Americans during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a CNBC/Change Research poll.
The $2 trillion package passed in March, which aimed to rescue a U.S. economy ravaged by efforts to contain the outbreak, included direct deposits or checks of up to $1,200 for individuals and $500 for every child. As Congress considers its next potential relief bill in the coming weeks, Democratic leaders will likely push for at least one more stimulus payment to Americans — though Republican lawmakers have grown more wary of massive federal spending to respond to the crisis.
At the same time, not all of those voters who expect to get money as part of the March package have received it. About six-in-10 respondents, 61%, said they have received their direct payment. Another 24% said they expect to get one in the future, while 11% responded that they do not expect to receive one.
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