KEY POINTS
  • A second round of $1,200 stimulus checks was one form of aid both sides of the aisle in Congress could agree on.
  • Yet Congress remains stalemated on other relief issues and those payments could get sidelined, at least for now.
  • Americans' financial needs could force politicians back to the negotiating table.
  • Meanwhile, experts say the demand for additional aid continues to grow.

While negotiations over the next coronavirus stimulus bill have carried on for months, there has been one certainty: Democrats, Republicans and President Donald Trump have all backed sending out a second round of $1,200 stimulus checks.

But now it's not certain those payments will go out after all.