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On Dec. 21, during an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said stimulus checks remain a possibility for 2026.
President Donald Trump said that Americans may receive $2,000 dividend checks from tariff income in late 2026 in a recent interview with the New York Times. "I’ll be able to do $2,000 sometime," Trump said in the interview, published Jan. 11. "I would say toward the end of the year."
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Are $2,000 tariff checks really coming? Here’s the latest timeline
Tax Foundation estimates that Trump’s tariffs will raise $2.1 trillion in revenue over the next decade, but that dips to $1.6 trillion after accounting for foreign retaliation and other negative economic effects. The Congressional Budget Office has projected tariff revenue of $3.3 trillion over a decade.
For months, Trump has promised Americans a "tariff dividend" refund. Americans are still wondering if they will see a $2,000 check. Here's what we know.
During an interview with the New York Times on Jan. 11, Trump provided a new timeline on the $2,000 checks from tariff income. Here's the latest.
President Donald Trump has been touting $2,000 rebates funded by tariff revenue for months. The timing of when those checks could be available has remained vague. Will the oblivious establishment media finally learn its lessons in 2026?
The announcement that stimulus checks are headed to the pockets of Americans is certainly welcome news that’s generated plenty of questions. We’ll do our best to break down your most common questions. The package provides one-time payments of $1,200 ...
WASHINGTON ( NEXSTAR) — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin spoke to reporters Sunday morning saying Americans should start to see checks from the $2 trillion stimulus bill direct deposited into their accounts over the next three weeks. Mnuchin said there ...