
The second stimulus check could be coming soon. We break down possible payment schedules.
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Democratic leaders have spent the last two days meeting with White House officials to hammer out the details of the next economic rescue package, including when the new stimulus checks could go out. But the day ended with no good news on the the new round of payments. “We’re nowhere close to a deal,” said White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, following talks on Wednesday with Democratic leaders.
The debate over the stimulus proposal between Republican and Democratic leaders also includes working out the details of who would be eligible for more stimulus money along with how quickly the new round of $1,200 checks could go out.
The negotiators are trying to bridge a $2 trillion gap. Republicans support the lean $1 trillion HEALS Act, while Democrats back the broader $3 trillion Heroes Act passed by the House in May (here are the differences between them). The two sides have a handful of days to reach an agreement before the Aug. 7 deadline set by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass the new bill, before the current session ends.

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Using the Senate’s deadline, we can work out a possible schedule for when the IRS could send the first checks in the mail or to your bank account. The dates below are speculative only and many factors could speed up or slow down check delivery. This story updates frequently with new information.
When could the IRS send the new stimulus checks?
The Senate’s last day in session before its August recess is Aug. 7, which means Congress has to agree on a final stimulus bill before then if it keeps to its schedule. After that, senators return to their home states until the session picks up again Sept. 8. To buy more time, McConnell could extend the session, as he has done in the past.
We don’t know how long it’ll take from the time the bill is signed into law to the time the IRS sends checks, but we can glean hints based on the first CARES Act’s journey through the final approval process.
When could the second stimulus checks go out?
Date passed by Senate | Date passed by House | Date signed | First checks sent | |
Original CARES Act | March 25 | March 26 | March 27 | April 15 |
Proposal date | Negotiations begin | Negotiation time before deadline | Deadline to pass a bill | |
HEALS Act | July 27 | July 27 | 7 to 9 days | Aug 7 |
If Senate passes | If House passes | If President signs | First checks could be sent | |
Final negotiated bill | Aug. 6 | Aug. 7 | Aug. 10 | Week of Aug. 24 |
Sept. 8 | Sept. 9 | Sept. 10 or Sept. 11 | Week of Sept. 28 |
How could the next stimulus check arrive faster than last time?
On Monday, Sen. Chuck Grassley said the HEALS Act will follow the stimulus check model of the CARES Act.
“The Republican plan provides for another round of $1,200 of economic impact payments for most American adults,” he said. “We are going to continue the economic impact payments that were made in April and May.”
Here’s how that could get you a check sooner:
- HEALS Act guidelines are mostly the same as those of the original CARES Act, which allows the IRS to follow its previous model.
- The IRS already built its Get My Payment tool for the dual purposes of tracking your stimulus check payment and signing up for direct deposit.
- Implementing this tool — and working out glitches — for the first round of checks took time that the IRS is unlikely to need to process a second check.

Congress is working on a new coronavirus stimulus bill that may put another $1,200 in your wallet.
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What would slow down the IRS sending the next stimulus payments?
If Congress and President Donald Trump can’t agree on the provisions in the new stimulus bill and miss the Aug. 7 deadline, it would be another month before the next session and the Senate and the House can reconvene and propose, debate and pass the bill, unless the House and Senate delay the start of their August recess. Both chambers of Congress and the president appear motivated to pass the bill before Aug. 7.
When’s the last date I could receive a second stimulus check?
Once again, the schedule for the first stimulus checks can provide a potential roadmap, though there’s no official news until another rescue package is finalized.
The IRS will have sent about 200 million checks by the time it’s done distributing the first raft of payments. (The total US population is nearly 330 million people, according to the Census Bureau.)
The majority of those were sent by the beginning of June, though the IRS said it will continue to disburse the final batches through the end of the year. If there are fewer people receiving a second stimulus check, it’s possible that it won’t take as long to send a second round of payments.

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Will this be the last stimulus check?
In May, McConnell said that this next coronavirus relief bill will also be the last. The course of COVID-19 infections will certainly play a role in future debates over the best way to strengthen the economy. Coronavirus infections began surging in June, with record numbers of infections rising in July.
However, the White House might try to squeeze in one more stimulus check before November. “There is likely going to be another round of stimulus come the fall,” said Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg News’ lead Washington correspondent, on Monday. “The president sees this [current HEALS Act stimulus package] as not his last economic pitch ahead of the election.”
Need more help?
If you’re still waiting on the first round of coronavirus payments, you can track the status of your stimulus check, learn how to report your no-show check to the IRS and find possible reasons why your stimulus check still hasn’t arrived.
Here are even more resources about coronavirus hardship loans and unemployment insurance, what you can do if you’ve lost your job, what to know about evictions and late car payments, if you could receive two refund checks from the IRS and how to take control of your budget.