North Carolina Car Wash Employee Finds Stimulus Check

Low income households may need to take extra steps to get their stimulus cash or recovery rebates more quickly. If not, some could wait up to five months for checks, experts say. The University of Michigan Poverty Solutions has a web site to help get the
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A big "what would you do" story comes to us from North Carolina.

Given the times we're experiencing, with unemployment possibly hitting 20%, would you return someone else's stimulus check, or tempt karma and try to cash it?

If you chose the latter, would you steal from a veteran? Maybe you'd re-consider, because, isn't it a shame how we treat Veterans in this country?

We'll fly The Flag on Memorial Day, but what do Vets really get when they return? A shot at a good job? A good rate from USAA?

WITN-TV shares the story of a straight up do-gooder who did the right thing story and went to great lengths to track down the Vet, who's check wound up in the trash at work.

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