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Sounds like your income was too high to receive the full amount and you get a reduced amount. The 1st and 2nd stimulus check amounts were based on this income criteria---on your 2020 tax return.
The stimulus checks were an advance on a credit you could get on your 2020 tax return. If your 2020 income is too high to be eligible for the stimulus you do not have to pay back money you received last year. But if you did not receive it last year, and your 2020 income is too high, they do not go back and give it to you based on your 2019 income—-you either do not get it at all or you are subject to the phased out amount for your income.
Eligibility for the 1st and 2nd stimulus checks---per the IRS:
A1. Generally, if you are a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien, you will receive an Economic Impact Payment of $1,200 ($2,400 for a joint return) if you (and your spouse if filing a joint return) are not a dependent of another taxpayer and have a Social Security number valid for employment and your adjusted gross income (AGI) does not exceed:
You are not eligible for a payment if any of the following apply to you:
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