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stated on December 7, 2022 in a post on Facebook:
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By Jill Terreri Ramos
January 6, 2023

This online offer of a $5,000 stimulus loan is too good to be true because it’s not

If your time is short

  • False promises of stimulus loans have spread over social media.

  • There are no stimulus loans as described in a Facebook post. 

  • Such a program would require action by Congress.

See the sources for this fact-check

The offer proclaimed on Facebook seemed too good to be true: Apply for a stimulus loan, and $5,000 could be yours!

Spoiler alert: This Facebook post was a scam. 

It featured a photo of President Joe Biden and said: “With rising inflation and cost of living its no surprise that many of us could use another stimulus loan…I applied and was approved for $5,000 in minutes! And I don’t even have a good credit… If you or your family could use some extra cash — you need to try this. Tap the ‘Apply Now’ button to find out how it works!”

This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

The “apply now” button on the post led to a site called “American Funds Assistance.” The site says it collects personal information to help them obtain personal, business and other types of loans from various funding sources. The site may be offering to connect people with lenders, but they aren’t stimulus loans from the government.

In fact, there is no mention on the site of a government program. 

A U.S. Treasury Department spokesperson, Jenna Valle-Riestra, told PolitiFact that there are no new stimulus loans like that described in the post, and that any type of program like that would require legislation from Congress. 

False claims of government loans or grants have spread on social media in the past and have been debunked by fact-checkers. 

In May, PolitiFact found that a video promising $50,000 in relief from the government actually sent people to a website offering loans from private lenders. There was no new government benefit. 

In July, Agence France-Presse debunked another false claim, promising “Biden stimulus loans” of up to $40,000. In August, FactCheck.org called a similar claim a “marketing ploy.” 

Our ruling

A Facebook post promises “stimulus” loans of $5,000. 

But according to the U.S. Treasury, there is no such program. 

The website that links to this Facebook post offers loans from various lenders. There is no indication on the site that the government is involved in these loans in any way. 

We rate this False. 

 
Our Sources

Facebook post, user One Real American, Dec. 7, 2022 

Email interview, Jenna Valle-Riestra, spokesperson, U.S. Treasury Department, Jan. 5, 2023

PolitiFact, It’s not true that a new benefit gives Americans up to ‘$50k in relief’, May 23, 2022

Agence France-Presse Fact Check, Posts falsely offer 'Biden stimulus loans', July 27, 2022

Factcheck.org, Online ‘stimulus loan’ offers are not related to government programs, Aug. 5, 2022

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