KEY POINTS
  • The coronavirus relief package includes one-time checks for low- and middle-income Americans, including those who live on government benefits.
  • The payments will be based on your most recent tax return. If you receive government benefits and don't file a tax return, you may have to file in order to get your payment.
  • As government agencies work to firm up details on how they will get that money into beneficiaries' hands, here is what we know now.

Congress passed new legislation Friday that will put stimulus relief checks in the hands of millions of Americans.

The checks will amount to $1,200 for those who earn $75,000 or less, and $2,400 for couples making $150,000 or less. The legislation now heads to the desk of President Donald Trump, who has said he will sign it.