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Florida and Louisiana among five states set to see the biggest average coronavirus stimulus checks

FAMILIES in five states are set to see the biggest average coronavirus stimulus payouts.

Households in Florida, , , , and may receive a larger check, according to Census data.

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examined the US Census Bureau to find out the average stimulus payout per qualifying family in all 50 states and .

The home sales company analyzed the average family size and number of children in each state before comparing that to income distributions within each state.

Ownerly found the average family in Mississippi would get $2,659 and in New Mexico, $2,571.

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which would mean single people aged 16+ would get $2,000, married couples who earn less than $260,000 will get $4,000 per month and qualifying families will pocket $500 per child, for up to three children.

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If the House and Senate approves this legislation, people would receive their first installment 14 days after the bill is enacted.

Under this plan, Americans can receive the money via direct deposit, check, pre-paid debit card, or significantly, "through an electronic transfer application" on a cellphone.

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Meanwhile, Americans receiving the current $1,200 stimulus checks also get from , explaining what they are getting, how much, and why.

Trump praises Congress for working with his administration to pass the Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) in it "which I proudly signed into law."

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At least 22 million people have now filed for unemployment as the coronavirus continues to infect and kill thousands of Americans.

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