$1,702 Stimulus Payments in June 2025: Official Dates and Eligibility Criteria

Good news is here for millions of Americans. A fresh round of $1,702 stimulus payments is scheduled to go out in June 2025, and if you’re eligible, the money could hit your bank account this month.

This payment is part of the ongoing government support designed to help people handle the rising cost of living, inflation, and other financial challenges. Here’s everything you need to know — from who qualifies to the exact payment dates.

$1702 PFD Stimulus Check 2025: Quick Overview

Key DetailInformation
PFD Amount for 2025$1,702
EligibilityAlaska residency, no major felonies, timely application
Application PeriodFebruary 1 – April 2025
Payment DateMay 5, 2025 (expected)
Application MethodOnline or paper form via pfd.alaska.gov
Tax StatusTaxable by the IRS, not taxed by the State of Alaska

Who Will Receive the $1,702 Stimulus?

The $1,702 stimulus is mainly for individuals and families who meet certain income and residency requirements. In most cases, eligible recipients include:

  • Low-to-middle income households
  • Retirees on Social Security, SSI, or SSDI
  • Veterans receiving VA benefits
  • Unemployed or underemployed individuals
  • People who filed taxes for 2023 or updated their information with the IRS

If you’ve received previous stimulus checks or other federal aid, there’s a strong chance you’ll receive this one too — as long as your financial situation hasn’t changed drastically.

Key Eligibility Criteria

To get the $1,702 stimulus in June 2025, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Have a valid Social Security number
  • Earn below the income threshold, typically under:
    • $75,000 (individual)
    • $150,000 (joint filers)
  • Have filed taxes for 2023 or used the IRS Non-Filer tool
  • Not be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return

Full June 2025 Payment Schedule

Here is the official June 2025 payout calendar based on payment type:

  • June 3 – Payments to Social Security and SSI beneficiaries
  • June 10 – Veterans Affairs (VA) beneficiaries receive their checks
  • June 17 – Payments to taxpayers with direct deposit info on file
  • June 24 – Paper checks and prepaid debit cards mailed out
  • June 28 – Final batch of catch-up payments and corrections

Make sure your bank details or mailing address are up to date with the IRS to avoid delays.

How Will You Get Paid?

Depending on your setup, you’ll receive your payment through:

  • Direct deposit to your bank account (fastest method)
  • Mailed paper check
  • EIP debit card (Economic Impact Payment Card)

If you haven’t received your payment by early July, you can check the IRS “Get My Payment” tool online to track your status.

What Should You Do Next?

  • Double-check your IRS records — especially if you’ve moved or changed banks
  • File your 2023 taxes, if not done yet – even if you earned no income
  • Sign up for direct deposit if you haven’t already

These steps will make sure your payment is processed quickly and without any issues.

Final Thoughts

The $1,702 stimulus payment is a welcome relief for many struggling with bills, rent, and rising prices. With the full June 2025 schedule now confirmed, it’s time to mark your calendar and stay prepared.

If you believe you qualify but don’t receive your payment, follow up with the IRS or SSA based on the type of benefit you receive.

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