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There were no stimulus checks in 2015 because the U.S. economy was recovering from the Great Recession, and the government did not see the need for additional direct financial assistance at that time. Economic indicators showed improvement, including job growth and declining unemployment rates, leading policymakers to focus on other forms of economic support rather than direct payments to individuals. Additionally, the fiscal environment was shifting towards reducing deficits and managing national debt, making large-scale direct stimulus less politically feasible.

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