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    troyashbacherBy troyashbacherNovember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • President Donald Trump said that a tariff rebate check was unlikely to be issued until 2026, dashing hopes that it could arrive in time for the holiday shopping season.
    • However, other White House officials stated that Congress must first approve the concept of Trump’s $2,000 tariff “dividend.”
    • Some legislators raised questions about how tariff revenues should be spent, saying that the country’s deficit posed a challenge, while others welcomed the rebate proposal.

    President Donald Trump’s proposed tariff rebate checks may have a bumpy road to becoming a reality.

    Over the weekend, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Trump’s proposed $2,000 tariff “dividend” check would require congressional approval. However, a key member of the House of Representatives said there would be a “robust debate” over what to do with the tariff revenue.

    Why This Matters to You

    The plan could inject billions into household budgets or help reduce the federal deficit, depending on how Congress decides to use tariff revenues.

    Legislators Want to Know How Much Money Tariffs Raise

    In a social media post last week, Trump floated the idea of a $2,000 “dividend” check for Americans to be paid for by revenue from the sweeping tariffs he’s instituted this year. 

    However, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said in a televised interview on Sunday that legislators want to gain a better understanding of how much money the tariffs are generating. Before the government shutdown, the Treasury Department reported $95 billion in new tariff revenue through August.

    With Trump negotiating new agreements that lower tariff rates, Scalise also said the revenue from tariffs may not be sustainable in the long term.

    While new tariffs have generated a significant amount of revenue, it’s unclear whether it will be enough to fully cover Trump’s $2,000 check proposal, which Bessent said could be limited to families making $100,000 or less.

    Erica York, vice president of federal tax policy at the Tax Foundation, has said that tariff revenues in 2026 are expected to total approximately $217 billion. Trump’s tariff rebate proposal could cost around $300 billion. 

    Debt Levels May Stifle Tariff Rebate Check Debate

    Other members of Congress have said the revenue from tariffs would be better spent paying down the country’s debt.

    “We’re $36, $37 trillion in debt. To me, I think our bus is full. If you want to add something, then take something off the bus,” Montana Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke told Politico.

    Alabama Republican Senator Katie Britt said on Sunday that a tariff rebate check would be one way to pass on the benefits of Trump’s tariff policies to taxpayers. 

    “I certainly hope that that’s something Congress takes a look at, and definitely I think that it would be something that the American people receive well,” Britt said when asked about the rebate plan in a televised interview over the weekend.

    She’s not the only senator behind the idea of issuing a rebate from tariff revenue. Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley introduced legislation in July that would provide a $600 tariff rebate for each adult taxpayer and their dependents. The Senate so far hasn’t acted on Hawley’s “American Worker Rebate Act of 2025.”

    Scalise said that paying down the country’s debt could also benefit taxpayers.

    “Reducing the deficit lowers interest rates, it lowers inflation,” Scalise said. “No longer borrowing hundreds of billions of dollars, in this case, would actually be good for the entire economy and put more money in the pockets of people who are struggling, in terms of lower inflation and lower interest rates.”

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