your math is way off
Max, if approved is $1050 a month, $450 a month + $600 stimulus, in California. Most people on it dont get approved for full. It lasts only 4 months, max which 1 month is gone already
if you are approved for max, using California as example, for 12 months it equals a little under $30k a year -- even with the 4 months of $600.
Add in $2000 a month, for 6 months, is $12,000
or $42,000 per person total, if approved which a lot of people are not getting approved, I applied for unemployment on March 22nd, I have not received a dime yet as my own example.
$42,000 x 2 (husband and wife) = $84,000.
Average household income in LA is $100,585.
Average household income in Bay Area is $137,761
if you some how think $84,000 is a come up for a household compared to $137,671... you may need to rethink some simple math classes..
keep in mind im using averages for current household income, while also using the max available unemployment, some incomes will be less, some will be more before you come in and say "not everyone makes $137,000 in the bay" no shyt. Its the average. Im assuming now you know what average means.
30% are making slightly more on unemployment, a few hundred dollars at best because minimum wage in Bay Area is $15/hour already while unemployment, with the $600 is around $21/hour. Assuming everyone in that 30% is making $15/hr and not some shyt like $19.50/hr
while 70% are making less. In most cases in California, a lot less.