If you’ve heard buzz about a $1700 stimulus payment coming this June, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans are asking the same question: “Am I eligible?”
Let’s clear things up.
There’s no new federal $1700 stimulus check being issued to everyone in June 2025. But that doesn’t mean there’s no money on the table. Thanks to a mix of state programs, IRS rebates, and local relief initiatives, many people can still get up to $1700 or more—you just need to know where to look and how to claim it.
What Is the $1700 Stimulus Payment People Are Talking About?
Despite viral posts on social media, there’s no single $1700 check coming from the federal government this summer. But multiple programs are active right now that, when combined, could total around $1700—or even more—for eligible individuals.
Here’s where that money may be coming from:
1. Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) – $1,702
For qualifying Alaska residents, this annual dividend payment is a major source of financial support.
2. Unclaimed 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit – Up to $1,400
If you missed your third stimulus check or made a filing error in 2021, you might still be able to claim it by filing an amended tax return.
3. Sacramento County Families First Pilot Program – $725/month
Targeting low-income families in Sacramento County, CA, this pilot offers guaranteed monthly payments for a year.
Who Qualifies for These Payments?
Let’s break down eligibility by program.
1. Alaska PFD ($1,702 – One-Time)
To qualify, you must:
- Be a resident of Alaska for the entire 2024 calendar year
- Have filed your PFD application on time
- Have a payment status of “Eligible – Not Paid” by June 11, 2025
Payment Date: June 18, 2025
Method: Direct deposit or check
2. IRS Recovery Rebate Credit (Up to $1,400)
You may qualify if you:
- Didn’t receive the 2021 third-round stimulus check
- Missed filing your 2021 tax return or filed with errors
- Meet income limits and have a valid SSN
How to claim it:
- File an amended return (Form 1040-X) by April 15, 2025
- Wait for the IRS to process your return and issue payment
Payment Timeline: Rolling basis, after IRS review
3. Sacramento County Pilot Program ($725/month)
To qualify, you must:
- Live in Sacramento County, CA
- Have at least one child under age 6
- Earn at or below the local poverty level
- Be selected through a lottery system
First Payment: June 15, 2025
Duration: 12 months of payments
Key Payment Dates to Remember
Program | Payment Date | Amount |
---|---|---|
Alaska PFD | June 18, 2025 | $1,702 |
Sacramento FFESP | Starting June 15, 2025 | $725/month |
IRS Recovery Credit | Rolling timeline | Up to $1,400 |
How to Claim Your Money
Here’s how to get started if you think you’re eligible:
Alaska PFD
- Go to the official PFD website
- Log into your myPFD account
- Confirm your status is “Eligible – Not Paid”
IRS Recovery Rebate Credit
- Visit IRS.gov
- See if you filed your 2021 tax return
- If not or if errors were made, file Form 1040-X before April 15, 2025
- Watch for confirmation and direct deposit
Sacramento Pilot Program
- If selected, you’ll receive official notice
- Confirm your payment method is up to date
- Track deposits through the program dashboard
How Will the Payments Be Delivered?
Depending on the program, your payment might come via:
- Direct Deposit – Fast and secure
- Paper Check – Slower but reliable
- Prepaid Debit Card – Used in some pilot programs
Watch Out for Scams
Scammers are known to take advantage of stimulus buzz. If someone contacts you asking for your SSN, bank info, or login credentials—don’t respond.
Only trust:
- IRS.gov
- Official state government websites
- Verified program communications
Final Thoughts: Act Now or Miss Out
Even though there isn’t a blanket $1700 federal check coming this June, many Americans can still get help—you just need to know where to look.
To make sure you don’t miss out:
- File any past-due tax returns
- Check your Alaska PFD status
- Follow up on local relief programs
These opportunities won’t last forever—some have hard deadlines, and others are first-come, first-served. So take a few minutes today to see what you qualify for.
Your financial relief might be closer than you think.
Have questions or want help checking eligibility? I can create a checklist, summary chart, or step-by-step instructions for each program. Just ask!