Democrats lower income caps for stimulus checks
Ylan Mui joins 'Closing Bell' to report individuals who earn more than $80,000 will no longer receive the $1,400 stimulus checks. For couples, the check will no longer be eligible for those who have incomes above $160,000. It's an effort to direct the stimulus checks to those who need it most.
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