Included in the group are those who already have given their bank account information to the Internal Revenue Service as well as Social Security beneficiaries, USA Today reported.
Originally, the first direct deposits were expected about mid-April, Fox News reported.
If the money isn't distributed this week, then next week will be the first deposits, USA Today and the Free Press reported.
The second wave of payments could happen as early as the week of April 20, with printed paper checks following next month, USA Today reported.
The deposits will be followed by a letter about 15 days later that spells out when and how much money was deposited. If you didn't get the money, then there will be information on how to report the issue. For the latest on the distribution of the stimulus payments, visit the IRS's coronavirus page.
Click here to see how much you may be getting.
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