Who will be getting coronavirus checks if Senate Republicans’ plan to provide them to Americans passes?

Well, if you make $75,000 or less, the plan unveiled by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would mean you’d be getting a one-time payment of $1,200, according to an NBC News report.

If you’re married, file taxes together, and make less than $150,000, you’d get $2,400.

The McConnell plans calls for checks to decrease by $5 for each $100 a person earns over $75,000.

If you make more than $99,000, under the plan, you’d be out of luck.

No money.

Married couples making over $150,000 combined would also see decreases in how much they receive, and if they make more than $198,000, they, also, would not receive a payment.

And, for the folks with children, checks would increase by $500 per child.

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