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  2. $2,000 Stimulus Checks: Are They Real and Could You Get One?

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    Rumors started coming in that a $2,000 economic relief package would arrive sometime during October. Discussions on social media and some websites suggested a possible $2,000 stimulus check for...

  3. Social Security: Proposal for $2,400 Extra in Checks ... - AOL

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    The new bill aims to ease the financial strain by boosting each recipient’s monthly check. The average monthly Social Security check was about $1,658 as of Dec. 2022, meaning a $200 increase ...

  4. Federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The benefit paid a pre-taxed (at 10%) $500 per week for up to 38 weeks; [31] over 240,000 Canadians applied to the program on its first day of launching. [32] To be eligible Canadians must have been unemployed or have had a 50% reduction in average weekly income compared to the previous year due to COVID-19. [ 33 ]

  5. 2000 (number) - Wikipedia

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    2378 – Pell number [65] 2379 – member of the Mian–Chowla sequence [23] 2381 – super-prime, centered square number [41] 2383 (2384) – number of delegates required to win the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries (out of 4051) 2393 – Sophie Germain prime; 2397 – sum of the squares of the first ten primes; 2399 – Sophie ...

  6. Curb Your Enthusiasm - Wikipedia

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    The book contains stories from Larry David's past, original interviews and commentary, episode outlines, episode guide, and over 100 full-color photographs. The contents of the book span the first five seasons of the show. [67]

  7. Swiss franc - Wikipedia

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    Swiss German (one selection, terms vary in different dialects):; Füfräppler for a 5 centimes coin; Zëhräppler for a 10 centimes coin; Zwänzgräppler for a 20 centimes coin; [1] Stutz [2] or Franke [3] for a 1 franc coin or change in general; Füüfliiber for a 5 francs coin; [4] Rappe and Batze are specifically used for coin below 1 franc, but also figuratively for change in general [5] [6]