KEY POINTS
  • News of more coronavirus relief that could provide more than $14,000 in aid to some families is expected in the coming days.
  • The level of relief has prompted some experts to question whether more permanent guaranteed income or universal basic income policies are in the country's future.
  • Here's what some cities' early results show with regard to their efforts to help get their residents on track financially.
New York City housing advocates and tenants march to demand Gov. Andrew Cuomo cancel rent amid the pandemic on Oct. 10, 2020.

The new federal coronavirus relief bill that's poised to be approved on Capitol Hill could put unprecedented sums of money into the hands of American families.

That includes new stimulus checks of up to $1,400 for adults and their dependents, as well as up to $300 per month per child through an enhanced child tax credit.