$600 economic relief checks for Guam residents could be released late this month
- Nick Delgado
- Updated
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero, after attending the mayors' inaugurations today, said the $600 economic impact payment checks, which will be funded by the federal government, could be released later this month or early February. The government of Guam is waiting for the federal government to release the money, she said. The cost could be close to $100 million if every man, woman and child on Guam gets the $600.
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