With no federal stimulus checks in sight for 2025, many Americans are turning to state relief programs for financial support.
Below is an overview of available payments and guidance on how to determine if you qualify.
Are there federal stimulus checks in 2025?
As of May 2025, no new federal stimulus payments have been authorized.
The most recent Economic Impact Payments were distributed in 2021. Since then, the federal government has not introduced any additional direct payments to individuals.
That said, several states are stepping up with their own stimulus-style financial aid for 2025.
States offering stimulus checks in 2025
Numerous states continue to provide targeted economic relief through various programs:
- New York: Homeowners and renters could receive up to $1,000 via the School Tax Relief (STAR) and property tax rebate initiatives.
- California: Eligible middle-class residents who missed the 2024 tax filing deadline may still receive refunds ranging from $250 to $1,050.
- Colorado: TABOR surplus refunds, potentially up to $800 for singles and $1,600 for joint filers, are anticipated by June.
- Pennsylvania: Rebates up to $1,000 are available for seniors, renters, and people with disabilities through the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program.
Amounts and deadlines depend on each program’s specific income and eligibility rules.
How to check if you’re eligible
Eligibility criteria vary by state but generally include factors such as:
- Annual income limits
- Residency duration and status
- Age or disability qualifications
- Prior tax filings or benefit participation
Applications can be submitted online via your state’s tax or treasury department websites. Paper applications may also be available upon request.
Common reasons for delay or denial
Applications might be delayed or rejected due to:
- Missing or incomplete tax filings
- Incorrect or outdated contact or banking information
- Failure to meet program deadlines
- Discrepancies in Social Security or income records
Ensure your information is accurate and current before applying and carefully review eligibility requirements.
Last Thought
While no federal stimulus checks are planned for 2025, state-level relief efforts provide important financial assistance for many Americans. Staying informed about your state’s programs and keeping your records up-to-date can help you maximize these benefits during challenging times.