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President Donald Trump posted that a $2,000 dividend from tariffs would be sent out. Here's what to know about when it could happen and eligibility.
The president's social media post includes very few details on who could qualify for potential $2,000 stimulus check. Here's what we know.
Despite the government shutdown, some Americans are still receiving inflation and Anchor rebate checks, while others await tax or tariff refunds. The IRS has warned against fake messages and scams about new stimulus checks,
President Donald Trump said Monday that "leftovers" from proposed $2,000 dividend checks using the revenue raised from his tariffs would be used to pay down the U.S. national debt.
Could a $2,000 stimulus check be coming your way? Here's what to know about what President Trump is saying about possible checks.
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Economists who spoke with Newsweek warned that tariff revenues may be insufficient to finance Trump's $2,000 checks.
There is no new federal stimulus check confirmed. Some Americans may still receive state rebate payments or IRS tax refunds, depending on eligibility.