How much money will one get with the economic stimulus package, if one is retired in March of 2009, but not on pension yet?

To determine how much money one would receive from the economic stimulus package in March of 2009, specifically for retirees who are not yet on pension, we need to consider the details of the stimulus package that was in effect at that time.

During the Great Recession in 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was passed, which included provisions for economic stimulus payments. These payments were commonly referred to as "stimulus checks" or "recovery rebates."

The amount of money one would receive as a stimulus payment in 2009 depended on several factors, such as individual income, filing status (single or married), and the presence of qualifying dependents.

To determine the specific amount one would have received, you would need to reference the details of the ARRA and review the eligibility criteria and payment structure outlined in the legislation. You may also need to consider any updated or additional information provided by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at that time.

Since finding and reviewing the specific details of the ARRA legislation and IRS guidelines would require access to historical documents, it is recommended to consult reliable sources such as official government websites, news archives, or seek assistance from professionals who have expertise in tax or financial matters.