California lawmakers have struck a deal to send $7 billion back to taxpayers to counter soaring inflation. Opinions are mixed as to what the money will pay for and whether it will help.
SACRAMENTO -- California lawmakers have struck a deal to send $7 billion back to taxpayers to counter soaring inflation.
"If I were to get 200 bucks from this, probably 2 days, 3 days, 4 days. I do not think we're in that time where 2 or 3, 4 days worth of cash is enough to even survive," said Manchanda.
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