Trump Promises $2000 Checks
Trump Proposes $2,000 Checks Funded by Tariffs
Former President Donald Trump suggested sending $1,000 to $2,000 checks to Americans using revenue from tariffs,
calling it a “dividend to the people of America” to help families struggling with high costs.
Tariff Revenue
Tariffs started in April 2025 and have generated over $214 billion this year. Trump said:
“They are just starting to kick in. Ultimately, your tariffs are going to be over a trillion dollars a year,”
with most funds aimed at reducing the $37 trillion national debt.

Legislative Challenges
The plan requires Congressional approval. Missouri Senator Josh Hawley proposed the American Worker Rebate Act,
which would send at least $600 per adult and child,
totaling $2,400 for a family of four, with reduced payments for higher earners.
Legal Uncertainty
Courts are reviewing the tariffs’ legality. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that if ruled unlawful,
the government might return $750 billion to $1 trillion.
The fate of the payments depends on Congress and upcoming Supreme Court rulings.
