That's very close to the $600 distribution that many people think that they're getting. But if you're in the greatest need, If you're making less than $30,000 a year in Wisconsin, your average distribution is just $45.24. But worse, if your household is in extreme poverty and you're making less than $15,000 a year and a $600 check might make a real difference, the average amount that you would get is going to be 74 cents. (00:54–01:04)
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Asserts that individuals earning under $30,000 will receive an average of $45.24.
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