President Trump promised that most Americans would receive $2,000 per person from the success of tariffs on Sunday, Nov. 9.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested in a Fox News interview on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's proposal for a $2,000 tariff-funded stimulus check could go to certain taxpayers.
President Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary on Wednesday offered more details about Trump’s proposal earlier this week to ...
Credit: Shutterstock When President Donald Trump unexpectedly announced plans for what he called a “$2,000 dividend” for the ...
No new federal stimulus checks are authorized for November 2025; Congress has not passed any new legislation, and the IRS has ...
Could a $2,000 stimulus check be coming your way? Here's what to know about what President Trump is saying about possible checks.
President Trump is once again talking about sending checks to Americans. A political science professor explains why you're ...
Economists who spoke with Newsweek warned that tariff revenues may be insufficient to finance Trump's $2,000 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.
Despite public clamor to make American politics young again, no branch of government appears to be safe from the seniority ...
There is no new federal stimulus check confirmed. Some Americans may still receive state rebate payments or IRS tax refunds, depending on eligibility.