Tuesday, May 5, 2020

The Daily Money: Why some stimulus checks haven't arrived yet

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The Daily Money
 
Tuesday, May 5

Happy Cinco de Mayo, not to mention Taco Tuesday! Brett Molina is here to deliver the latest headlines in Money and Tech.

Let's start with the millions of Americans waiting on a stimulus check or additional unemployment aid as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread. We explain why it's taking so long for those payments to arrive.

Another money headache Americans are facing: a potentially massive mortgage payment. Consumers who have put off their monthly mortgage payments through forbearance fear servicers will come seeking those postponed bills all at once.

Finally, staying at home doesn't mean you still can't have your own Cinco de Mayo feast (and maybe a margarita). Here are some of the restaurants offering great food deals.

Want more Money and Tech news? Keep scrolling.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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