Trump, stimulus and Tariff Dividend
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Trump's new idea to send a $2,000 "dividend" to most people is the latest in a string of unrealized plans to give money back to Americans.
Could a $2,000 stimulus check be coming your way? Here's what to know about what President Trump is saying about possible checks.
Despite viral claims and political proposals, no federal stimulus checks are being issued in 2025. Here's what's real, what's hearsay, and what Americans can expect.
FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN
Is a new stimulus payment coming? November 2025 IRS direct deposit fact check
No new federal stimulus checks are authorized for November 2025; Congress has not passed any new legislation, and the IRS has made no confirmation. President Donald Trump has proposed using tariff revenue to pay a dividend of at least $2,000 per person (excluding high-income individuals), but this is currently just a proposal.
The Mirror US on MSN
Donald Trump's $2,000 stimulus check promise finally gets update
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gave an update on a potential stimulus check hinted at by Donald Trump in the past
No, the IRS is not issuing any new relief or stimulus payments in November 2025, recent viral claims are false. The agency warns taxpayers to beware of scams and to rely only on official IRS channels for accurate information.
MiBolsilloColombia on MSN
Fact Check: Are new stimulus checks coming in 2025? Here's the truth
Despite viral social media rumors, there are no new federal stimulus checks planned for 2025. Learn the facts and how to protect yourself from scams.
Are eligible Americans set to receive IRS direct deposit stimulus check from the Donald Trump administration? There has been no authentic reports regarding the release of IRS direct deposit stimulus check.
FOX 5 Atlanta on MSN
IRS direct deposit relief payment in November? What we know
Rumors continue swirling online about IRS relief payments landing in bank accounts by November or year’s end — but are they true?
Rumors continue swirling online about IRS relief payments landing in bank accounts by November or year’s end — but are they true?