THE BRIEFING ROOM
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press
Secretary
___________________________________________________________________________
For
Immediate
Release
October 14, 2009
President Obama Calls on Congress to Extend
Economic Recovery
Payment for 2010
Conference Call with Senior Administration Officials at 4:30pm ET
(details below)
WASHINGTON, DC-President Obama announced his support for an additional $250
Economic Recovery Payment to the seniors, veterans and people with disabilities
who are struggling to make ends meet with retirement savings that have not fully
recovered from their losses over the first year of the recession.
"Even as we seek to bring about recovery, we must act on behalf of those
hardest hit by this recession. That is why I am announcing my support for an
additional $250 in emergency recovery assistance to seniors, veterans, and
people with disabilities to help them make it through these difficult times.
These payments will provide aid to more than 50 million people in the coming
year, relief that will not only make a difference for them, but for our economy
as a whole, complementing the tax cuts wefve provided working families and small
businesses through the Recovery Act," said President Obama. "This additional
assistance will be especially important in the coming months, as countless
seniors and others have seen their retirement accounts and home values decline
as a result of this economic crisis. I want to compliment all the members of
Congress who have been working to address these challenges, especially Senators
Reid, Baucus, Sanders, and Lincoln, Speaker Pelosi, and Representatives Rangel,
McCarthy, and DeFazio."
Fact Sheet
The Presidentfs proposal would provide an additional year of the $250
"Economic Recovery Payments" initially enacted under the American Reinvestment
& Recovery Act (ARRA). Under this proposal:
- 57 million people would benefit. These include 49 million
Social Security beneficiaries, 5 million Supplemental Security Income
beneficiaries, 2 million veterans benefit recipients, 0.5 million railroad
retirement and disability beneficiaries, and also about 1 million
public-employee retirees not entitled to any of the previous benefits.
- The benefit would be $250 – or equivalent to a 2 percent increase
in benefits for the average Social Security retiree beneficiary.
Under the rules no person could "double dip" and receive a $250 Economic
Recovery Payment through more than one program. Nor could they receive both an
Economic Recovery Payment and the Making Work Pay tax credit.
- The total cost of the proposal would be $13 billion – and would
not hurt the solvency of Social Security. The President is committed
to ensuring that the $13 billion cost of the proposal does not reduce the
solvency of Social Security or other social insurance programs.
- Would extend an effective relief program. To date
Economic Recovery Payments have been made to 55 million people including
seniors, veterans and people with disabilities and totaled $13.7 billion. Most
of the checks were mailed out in May 2009.
In addition to this legislative proposal, the Internal Revenue Service and
the Department of Treasury will take steps this week to prevent reductions in
the amounts that workers can contribute to IRAs, 401(k)s, and other aspects of
tax-favored retirement systems in 2010 that some feared could result from
negative inflation over the past twelve months.
4:30PM CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS
Today at 4:30PM EDT, the White House will hold a background conference call
with senior Administration officials to brief reporters in advance of Thursdayfs
expected announcement on the cost of living adjustment (COLA).
WHAT: TODAY, Wednesday, October 14, 2009 4:30PM EDT
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