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Stimulus payment November 2025, IRS direct deposit relief payment & tariff dividend fact check
Don’t spend that money just yet! Rumors are circulating online that the federal government will issue new stimulus checks before the end of the year. But Congress has not passed any legislation authorizing payments,
New Trump rebate update eligibility, inflation checks status, IRS where's my refund direct deposit, track social security number
When economic times get tough, lawmakers sometimes come to the rescue in the form of stimulus checks. And now, President Trump is proposing a $2,000 tariff rebate check to help Americans cope with the higher costs that have resulted since tariff policies took hold.
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.
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.
It’s hardly a secret that many Americans today are struggling financially. Inflation has been wreaking havoc on a lot of people’s finances since 2021. And while the Consumer Price Index was only up 3% in September,
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.
Key Takeaways Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s proposal for a $2,000 tariff “dividend” could be paid to families making $100,000 or less a year.Bessent acknowledged in the interview that no decision had been made on the stimulus proposal.