$1,000 Rebates, Monthly Checks & More: June Stimulus Payments Across the U.S.

Alex O'Connell
Published May 27, 2025

$1,000 Rebates, Monthly Checks & More: June Stimulus Payments Across the U.S.

If you're feeling the pinch from rising costs, June 2025 may bring some relief.


From Alaska's annual dividend to guaranteed income in California and rental rebates in Pennsylvania, multiple programs are delivering direct payments to those who qualify.

Here’s what’s on the table this month—and how to claim your share.

 

Alaska Residents: $1,702 PFD Hits Accounts June 18

If you applied for the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) for 2024 or earlier and your status reads "Eligible – Not Paid" as of June 11, expect $1,702 on June 18.

What to Do:

  • Log in to your myPFD account

  • Make sure your contact info is current

  • Avoid using an out-of-state REAL ID to protect future eligibility

If you’re unsure about what assistance you qualify for, take a look here.
 

Sacramento Families: $725/Month Starts June 15

A powerful new pilot is launching in Sacramento County, CA. Called the Families First Economic Stability Program (FFESP), it’s offering $725/month for 12 months to 200 qualifying families.

Who’s Eligible:

  • Families with kids ages 0–5

  • Income under 200% of the federal poverty line

  • Live in designated Sacramento ZIP codes

No strings attached. No work requirements. And you can receive the funds by debit card or bank account. Payments start June 15, 2025.

Participants also get access to free financial coaching, webinars, and social support services.

 

Pennsylvania Renters & Seniors: Up to $1,000 Back

If you live in Pennsylvania, paid rent or property taxes in 2024, and meet income guidelines, you could receive up to $1,000 this summer in the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program.

Who Qualifies:

  • Seniors 65+

  • Widows/widowers 50+

  • People with disabilities 18+

  • Income must be under $46,520 (Social Security doesn’t count)


How Much Can You Get?

  • $1,000 for income under $8,270

  • Up to $770, $460, or $380 for higher income brackets

  • Extra rebates for residents of Pittsburgh, Philly, and Scranton

Deadline to apply: June 30, 2025

Requirement: Income proof + rent or property documentation

 

Don’t Leave Money on the Table

With targeted financial support rolling out across the U.S., June 2025 is packed with real help.

If you're qualifying or demographic, take a few minutes to apply—you could ease your budget and avoid future financial strain.

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