American Rescue Plan Fact Sheet: Impact on Arizona

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American Rescue Plan Fact Sheet: Impact on Arizona (2021)
by Joseph Robinette Biden
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The American Rescue Plan: Impacts on Arizona

The Need for Action in Arizona

The pandemic and the associated economic crisis have had a severe impact on Arizona. The need for action is clear:

  • Since the pandemic began, more than 800,000 people have been infected with COVID-19 and more than 16,000 people have died.
  • The unemployment rate is 6.8%, up from 4.9% before the pandemic.
  • Since February 2020, more than 80,000 fewer people are employed.
  • 546,000 adults – 11% of all adults in the state – report not having enough food to eat. This includes 291,000 adults living with children, or 16% of all adults living with children, who report that the children in their household do not have enough to eat.
  • An estimated 239,000 renters or 14% of renters are not caught up on rent.
  • An estimated 1.7 million adults or 34% of all adults statewide report having difficulty covering normal household expenses.

The Effect of the American Rescue Plan on Arizona

President Biden’s American Rescue Plan will provide Arizona with:

  • $4.3 billion in state fiscal relief
  • $3 billion in local fiscal relief
  • More than $2.6  billion in relief for K-12 schools
  • Economic impact payments of up to $1,400 per person (above the $600 per person provided in December) for more than 4.4 million adults and 2 million children. This is 87% of all adults in the state and 88% of all children in the state.
  • Additional relief of up to $1,600 per child through the Child Tax Credit to the families of 1.5 million children, lifting 112,000 children out of poverty
  • Additional relief of up to nearly $1,000 through the Earned Income Tax Credit to 381,000 childless workers, including many in frontline jobs
  • Marketplace health insurance premiums that are $1,320 lower per month for a 60-year old couple earning $75,000 per year

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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