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Trump previously said the $2,000 checks would go out "probably in the middle of next year (2026)." Here's the latest on when the payment could arrive.
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.
The Trump administration provided several new updates on Nov. 12 for the president's proposed $2,000 dividend checks. The White House appeared to double down on the payment promise and even gave insight into who might be eligible for the payments.
Trump proposed a new timeline for when Americans can expect the checks in a recent interview with The New York Times.
President Donald Trump promised to use tariff revenue to send most Americans $2,000 checks. The president also promised to use tariff revenue for at least eight other initiatives, according to a recent article from Yahoo Finance, bringing into question ...
Despite renewed online chatter, no federal agency or congressional leader has announced or confirmed any plan to distribute new stimulus payments this year. Without approval from Congress or the Internal Revenue Service, no payment can be issued.