
President Donald Trump’s promise to send Americans “tariff dividends” of at least $2,000 has sparked a wave of curiosity — and skepticism. The main question on everyone’s mind: When will the money actually arrive?
A Strategy to Win Back Public Support
Earlier this month, Trump doubled down on the idea.
“We’ve collected hundreds of billions in tariff revenue. We’ll be issuing dividends,” he said, suggesting the checks could be distributed by mid-next year or soon after.
Focused on Lower and Middle Income Groups
Trump explained that the dividends would go to low-, moderate-, and middle-income workers — though he offered almost no specifics. The proposal echoes his well-known pandemic stimulus checks, which gave individuals and families at least $1,200. Still, it’s unclear whether this new payment would follow similar rules, or whether it will materialize at all. Continue reading…