KEY POINTS
  • Almost one year ago, Congress authorized the first $1,200 stimulus checks.
  • An estimated 22% of people received that money via mailed paper checks.
  • Some turned to check cashers as an alternative to banks, and paid a hefty price.
  • Recipients of the new $1,400 checks could turn to those services again.

Almost one year ago, Congress authorized the first $1,200 stimulus checks to help Americans cope with the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic.

Most of those payments – 74% – were sent by direct deposit to bank accounts. However, some 22% of Americans received the payments by paper check.