Politics & Government
Honolulu City Card Use Extended To February 15
To date, 3,026 people have activated their City Cards and 43% have spent the entire $500 on their card.
January 27, 2021
HONOLULU - The City and County of Honolulu is extending use of the Immediate Response Incentive Mastercard – known as the City Card – to February 15 to give people more time to spend the entire amount on their card. The City Card is a debit card preloaded with $500 for qualified people to buy food and household goods at grocery and convenience stores on Oʻahu.
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To date, 3,026 people have activated their City Cards and 43% have spent the entire $500 on their card. Overall, spending by people with a City Card at grocery and convenience stores has infused about $1.4 million into the local economy so far.
People who qualified for a City Card had an approved application with a City-sponsored hardship relief fund that documented financial harm from the pandemic.
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