National Comparisons of Modified Senate GOP CARES Act to House Democrats Take Responsibility for Workers and Families Act, Preliminary Estimates
Modified Senate GOP Plan
House Dem Plan
$2,400
X
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$1,530
Poorest 20%
$2,210
$1,650
Second 20%
$2,390
$1,830
Middle 20%
$2,600
$2,100
Fourth 20%
$2,760
$1,930
Next 15%
$1,780
$200
Next 4%
$150
$30
Richest 1%
$20
$1,720
ALL
$2,260
$1,670
Bottom 60%
$2,400
The House Democratic bill would provide rebates of $1,500 for each spouse and for each child under age 17. Rebates would start to phase out for adjusted gross income (AGI) exceeding $150,000 for married couples, $75,000 for singles, and $112,500 for single parents.
This table reflects the modified Senate GOP plan released March 22. It assumes that everyone eligible for payments under the GOP plan eventually receive them, which may not always be the case as explained in the analysis.The Senate GOP plan provides payments of up to $2,400 for married couples and $1,200 for unmarried taxpayers plus $500 for each child under age 17. The benefits begins to phase out for those with incomes greater than $150,000 for married couples, $75,000 for singles, and $112,500 for single parents.