Every few months, a post goes viral claiming new stimulus checks are coming — "$2,000!" or "Your state is sending you money!" — and a lot of people waste time chasing something that does not exist. I want to be direct about what is real and what is not.

⚠️ What is NOT happening (as of June 2026):
No federal stimulus checks have been approved for June 2026. The "tariff dividend" proposal ($2,000 per household) was discussed in media but has not passed into law. Be skeptical of any viral post making dollar claims without a source.

What Is Actually Real and Active

Here is the actual table. These are programs that exist, are funded, and have active applications right now:

ProgramWho QualifiesHow MuchHow to Access
Alaska PFD (Permanent Fund Dividend)Alaska residents who lived there 1+ year~$1,000/year (varies by year)apply.pfd.alaska.gov — deadline usually March
NJ ANCHOR Property Tax ReliefNJ homeowners/renters at income limitsUp to $1,750anchor.nj.gov — open enrollment
Michigan Working Families Tax CreditMI residents with qualifying income/childrenUp to $1,500Michigan Treasury — file with state return
NY STAR ExemptionNY homeowners with primary residenceVaries by property value and incometax.ny.gov — apply through local assessor
LIHEAP (heating/cooling assistance)Low-income households, 150% FPL$300–$600+ per yearApply through state social services office
EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit)Working families with qualifying income and childrenUp to $7,830Claim on federal tax return — use Free File
Lifeline ($9.25/mo phone/internet)SNAP recipients, Medicaid holders, low-income households$9.25/month off your billlifelinesupport.org
SNAP/EBT Food BenefitsLow-income households$234/person/month averageState SNAP office — apply online
Unclaimed PropertyAnyone who has lived or worked in a stateVaries — $10 to thousandsMissingMoney.com or your state treasurer

The Alaska PFD

The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend is one of the most reliable direct payments from any US state. The 2025 PFD was approximately $1,200. The application window for the 2026 PFD opens in January and closes in late March. If you are an Alaska resident, apply at apply.pfd.alaska.gov. If you missed the window, you may still be able to claim from prior years for a limited period.

Unclaimed Property — Search It Now

There is one resource that almost nobody uses but costs nothing and takes two minutes: MissingMoney.com. Every state holds unclaimed assets — abandoned bank accounts, insurance payouts, tax refunds, utility deposits — and they are legally required to hold them until the rightful owner claims them.

Search your name, your old addresses, and family members. People regularly find amounts from $50 to $10,000+. It is completely free to claim. The search itself takes 2 minutes.