Directions: Read the summary, watch the video and answer the discussion questions below. To read the transcript of the video above, click here.
Summary: The COVID-19 relief bill provided emergency aid to tens of millions of Americans facing financial insecurity due to the pandemic. Despite ongoing debate over safety net policy, a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau “household pulse” surveys looks at how the stimulus aid impacted Americans. This story demonstrates one way that the federal pandemic response continues to impact our economy and government.
Discussion questions:
Warm up questions: Have your students identify the 5Ws and an H:
- Who is H. Luke Schaefer and where is he from?
- What are some of the ways the stimulus checks positively affected Americans?
- Why are some people critiquing stimulus checks?
- When did the economic stimuli first go out?
- How are federal programs continuing to stimulate the economy this summer?
Focus questions:
- How do you think stimulus checks are going to affect Americans and the economy in the long run?
- Can you think of any ways stimulus checks might have affected your community? If you had a stimulus check, how would you use it?
Media literacy: What are other forms of media (photographs, articles, social media, etc.) that might help you or other viewers understand the impact of the stimulus checks?
Dig Deeper:
- To learn more about the specifics of how Americans spent their stimulus checks, check out this article and its figures.
- To hear specific perspectives from Americans on how and why they spent their check, watch this video:
This Daily News Lesson was written by EXTRA intern Curran and EXTRA’s Victoria Pasquantonio. Curran is a sophomore at Amherst College.
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