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Rebate Checks in the Mail by Spring

JEANNINE AVERSA | February 13, 2008 11:53 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — The checks aren't in the mail, but they will be soon. President Bush signed legislation Wednesday to rush rebates ranging from $300 to $1,200 to millions of people, the centerpiece of government efforts to brace the wobbly economy. First, though, you must file your 2007 tax return.

More than 130 million people are expected to get the rebates, starting around May. Congress, Bush, the Federal Reserve and Wall Street are hoping the money will burn such a hole in people's pockets that they won't be able to resist spending it. And the spending is supposed to give an energizing jolt to a national economy that is in danger of toppling into a recession if it hasn't already.

Whether people actually spend the money remains to be seen. A recent Associated Press-Ipos poll indicates most people have other plans. Forty-five percent said they planned to pay off bills, while 32 percent said they would save or invest it. Only 19 percent said they would spend their rebates.

The measure Bush signed _ a $168 billion rescue package passed with lightning speed by Congress last week _ includes not only rebates for individuals but also tax breaks for businesses to spur investment in new plants and equipment. That, too, would help bolster U.S. economic activity. The package also contains provisions aimed at helping struggling homeowners clobbered by the housing collapse and the credit crunch refinance into more affordable mortgages.

The emergency plan marked a rare moment of cooperation among political rivals fearful that an ailing economy during an election year would invite voter retaliation.

Bush, who called the measure "a booster shot for our economy," praised the bipartisan cooperation. "We have come together on a single mission _ and that is to put the people's interests first," he said.

Who gets a rebate? Most people who pay taxes or earn at least $3,000, including through Social Security or veterans' disability benefits. Singles making more than $75,000 and couples with income topping $150,000, however, will get smaller checks, up to the top limits for any rebate: incomes of $87,000 for individuals and $174,000 for couples.

To get any rebate, you must file a 2007 tax return and have a valid Social Security number. If you already filed your 2007 return, the IRS says you don't need to do anything extra.

Most taxpayers will receive a check of up to $600 for individuals and $1,200 for couples, with an additional $300 for each child.

People earning too little to pay taxes but at least $3,000 _ including elderly people whose only income is from Social Security and veterans who live on disability payments _ will get $300 if single, or $600 if a couple.

The IRS will send out rebates _ by mail or by direct deposit into your bank account _ through the late spring and the summer. The rebates come in addition to any regular tax refund.

To pay for the rebates _ which are estimated to cost about $117 billion over the next two years _ the government will have to borrow more money, enlarging the budget deficit.

The Bush administration and some private economists are hopeful the rebates, tax breaks and aggressive interest rate reductions by the Federal Reserve will help the country narrowly dodge a recession. An increasing number of economists, however, believe the country has already fallen into its first recession since 2001, and they are simply hopeful the rescue package will limit the damage. Most people _ 61 percent _ say the economy is now in a recession, according to the AP-Ipsos poll.

"I do think this will give the economy a shot of adrenaline," said Stuart Hoffman, chief economist at PNC Financial Services Group.

The National Bureau of Economic Research, a private research organization, looked at what people did with their 2001 rebates. The study found that "households spent about 20 to 40 percent of their rebates on nondurable goods" _ which can include things like food and clothing _ in the first three months. They spent roughly another third in the following three months.

With the current stimulus, the economy will log growth in the range of 2.25 percent to 2.50 percent in the second half of this year _ roughly one full percentage point higher than without the bracing tonic, Hoffman estimated. That would be closer to a more normal rate of around 3 percent, he said.

That in turn should encourage businesses to step up hiring. Nervous employers cut 17,000 jobs in January, the first nationwide loss of jobs in more than four years.

Edward Lazear, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, predicted, "The stimulus will have the effect of increasing jobs by about half a million above the number that would have been the case in the absence of that."

Still, even with the rescue efforts, some analysts fear the economy could backslide and flirt with recession again in 2009.

To help the severely depressed housing market, the stimulus package would raise temporarily to $729,750 the limit on Federal Housing Administration loans and also raise the cap on loans that mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac can buy.

Raising those limits, should provide relief in the market for "jumbo" mortgages _ those exceeding $417,000. The credit crunch hit that market hard, making it very difficult, if not impossible, for people to get those loans. That has plunged the housing market even deeper into turmoil.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said the provisions will provide "families a second chance at the American dream of homeownership by helping them refinance their mortgages and avoid foreclosure."

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OK - Let's see if I have the Bush economic strategy right.
Applying it to my business, if I have increased expenses due to poor management, all I have to do to make it up is cut my prices and lower my income.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 02/14/2008

Humble me thinks that we have but one party.
While they sing and dance and make it look like they are two different entities they are under one blanket scheming how to get richer off us
tax payers. Every once in a while they crow and are against it and then give in every time.
And we still believe them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 02/14/2008
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Exactly, and consistent with my previous that the world is on the fast track to feudalism.

You have to laugh at those who think they earn enough money to insulate them from the growing disparity of wealth. The truly wealthy have no intention of sharing power. As Gandalf said, "The Ring has only one master, and He does not share power." Fools!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 02/14/2008

This is America where it's socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor. Just listen to the CORPORATE WELFARE KINGS WHINE AND SQUEAL if the government just THREATENS TO REDUCE THEIR CORPORATE WELFARE BENEFITS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 02/14/2008

US aid to Israel is $500 per year for each Israeli and has been so for decades and is legislated for the next 10 years, which is
$ 5,000 for each Israeli. Some Americans will get a one time payment of $300 to $600. Also, their is no income tax requirement for Israeli's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 02/14/2008
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The problem with ReasonableThought isn't that he lacks erudition, but that his opining is subjectively singular in perspective. It never occurs to him that there are two sides to a coin. It's always the other team's fault. His team, of course, is faultless and only has our best interests at heart. That, in and of itself, disqualifies most of his statements as they lack objective consideration.

This is not ad hominem, but it occurs to me that life with you, RT, must be a real treat what with your blinkered view of the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 02/14/2008
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Robbing Peter to pay Paul. Where's the money coming from? If it will come from individual income tax revenues, then the repayment of the deficit will be stalled. It if comes from corporate federal taxes, then the defense spending will be undercut. If it comes out of the Social Security Trust Fund, then our elderly are screwed again. Wherever it comes from, it's illegitimate and means more debt that cannot possibly be offset by spending.

My wife and I don't need the money, and we are 100% against this "stimulus," and we will be returning the check post haste. At least we'll be able to look our grandchildren square in the face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 02/14/2008

The neoconmen have just slapped themselves in the face. A govt. check for doing nothing? Where would the economy be w/o welfare and unemployment checks? It's a sure thing that those checks go directly and 100% into the economy. No trickle down, supply side, market sets itself talk? About 180 degrees from neoconman thought. Why not eliminate taxes for anyone making over a million a year?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 02/14/2008

LITU, I'm against it too.

I don't know how old you are, but this mess will unravel long before most of us are dead. Our two worthless corporate parties have f**ked things up so badly that it's no longer a matter of pushing it off on future generations. This fiasco is coming down on OUR heads too. The incompetence of both parties is staggering.

So I'd keep the money if I were you... you may need it to feed your grandkids when your kids lose their jobs - and that's assuming these idiots don't devalue our currency to the point where we'll need wheelbarrows full of cash to buy a loaf of bread.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 02/14/2008
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Thanks for your kind sentiments, bobsmith. Sixty years I have, and I suspect your impression about it coming down on our heads sooner than later is astute. My wife and I invest less than 35% of our portfolio in American-based stocks, and I doubt that our shrewd planning will avail us in the end. The whole world is going to hell in a hand basket, because of the IMF and the WTO.

It won't be me - I'm too old - but eventually we'll rid ourselves of the aristocrats (just in time to start the cycle all over again).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 02/14/2008

These rebates will be with borrowed funds which will have to be repaid with interest by the recipients.. Better to be a CORPORATE WELFARE KING that gets the loan proceeds from deficit spending and have the working classes paid back the loan plus the interest. Sweet deal, get loan proceeds and have others pay back the principal and interest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 02/14/2008
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A band-aid on a bullet hole. How is a check that someone is either going to spend in one shot, or use to pay on a credit card bill, going to do anything for the economy? Maybe it will help for about ... two weeks? BFD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 02/14/2008

I'll be happy to take the money he is giving away. But, I won't vote Republican under any circumstances! Unlike what someone earlier said. Most of us don't want to see the economy fail it's our livlihood. Bush is already a total failure there isn't much that can make his Presidency look any worse than it already does. But, reality tells us this is only a band aid Bush is putting on gapping wound that is bleeding profusely. It would have been nice if he had fixed a few highways, bridges and etc with those billions. Instead of buying an election for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 02/14/2008

These checks are only to buy time until Bush gets out of office. It a pay off, to calm the anger of the masses.

Look, there a bright shinning object over there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 02/14/2008
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The absolute best thing that could happen would be for every single person who receives a rebate to stash it away , don't spend a dime.

Unforch, won't happen. The people who are going to receive this money are so deep in debt that it will go straight to paying bills, and somehow it will show up as a boon to the economy. UGH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 02/13/2008

You want Bush to look bad so much that you are hoping our economy doesn't get better?

That's ridiculous!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 02/14/2008
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What's ridiculous is the concept of borrowing more money that can't be paid back, which will collapse the dollar, aside from your thinking process.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 AM on 02/14/2008
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Whats Ridiculous is that You could even suggest that He Wants Bush To Look Bad.Believe Me Nobody Needs to make that little PRI*K Look Bad.
This Dick-Tater Is just Pure Evil, Period!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 02/14/2008

Your "hero" BOOOsh doesn't need our help to look bad, dimwit...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 02/14/2008

It isn't just Bush that cooked up this ridiculous scheme - it was both corporate parties. But you wouldn't know that, of course.

It's hard to believe that anyone is still dumb enough to worship the boy-king. You are a knuckle-dragging fool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 02/14/2008
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Hey Tim-e-e-e-e, I won't hesitate to tell you that I feel vindicated when Bush looks bad. After all, everyone with half a brain knew from the get-go he was a failure, and the fact that he's been bailed out more than AT&T means he's the biggest of the corporate whores. But if I had my druthers, I'd rather see him dangling from a rope, preferably of the hemp variety.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 02/14/2008

"Let them eat cake!"

These words were once spoken by Mme. Marie Antoinette, not out of spite but out of ignorance. She knew nothing of hunger in all her life: if there was no bread, then surely the baker would remedy the problem presently, and in the meanwhile, let them have a better thing yet! "Let them eat cake!"

Alas, her perfidy cost her... her head.

"These damned fools," the entire lot of them standing there in that picture, know nothing of want, for they have surely stuffed their faces with quite-literally TRILLIONS of dollars of Our money, until the money that we have in our pockets has been made less-than-worthless thereby.

Their arrogance is a foul spittle in our mouths.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 02/13/2008

Humm, this sounds like prostitution to me -doesn't it? let's see, I fucked real good already, I won't stop now- but how about $300. ok? will that do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 02/13/2008

I'm going to donate the money to military families , to UNICEF, or to the national debt.

This guy can't handle money.....period. Disgusting, deficit spending hacks. Take an economics course, you S.O.B.s

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 02/13/2008

GREAT! Now I can fill my gas tank again to go to Walmart and buy more plastic crap from China and pass the debt on. Thank you Great Unificator! I LOVE AMERICA. In the words of Harriet Miers "He's frickin genius!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 02/13/2008

Oh boy, my big fat rebate check should buy me almost enough gas to drive to Wash DC and tell George that he's a rotten President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 02/13/2008
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Now once you get that money all you good little girls and boys make sure you take it to Walmart and buy stuff. That will solve everything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 02/13/2008

We can only hope the rebate package includes a large jar of vaseline!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 02/14/2008

Send those checks back they have blood on them. Its an insult to every American soldier, family to get something that should have never had to be. If we didnt' have the war, his abuse of power, the economy would be stable enough that we didn't need his crap money. I am sending mine back, as are my family members. Its a farce, too little, too late, and few will ever actually see them. Liar.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 02/13/2008

The checks have blood on them. LOL

Yeah, the blood of the IRS who took so much money from us that they have to give some back. Always beware of a government that has extra money to give back to the people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 02/14/2008
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