The survey found that computers, televisions and mobile phones are the electronics categories most likely to be purchased with stimulus package checks. Fifty-three percent of people planning to use some of their rebate check on consumer electronics will buy a computer, 39 percent will use the money for a new television and 23 percent will purchase a new mobile phone.
On average, CEA found that consumers will spend their rebate check within the first two months of receiving it and 74 percent will spend the money within the first four months.
President Bush signed the $168 billion Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 into law on February 13. Depending on income levels, individuals will receive a $600 rebate check, $1,200 for married couples filing jointly, with an additional $300 per child. The average household will receive an estimated $965. The Treasury Department is expected to begin mailing out rebate checks in May, with most mailed out between May and August of 2008. CEA took no position in favor of or against the stimulus package.