$2,000 checks for Americans: As the U.S. economy shows signs of improvement, President Donald Trump has raised the idea of giving Americans $2,000 checks, funded through tariff revenue. But according to top economic adviser Kevin Hassett, this plan depends heavily on what Congress decides.
Trump’s $2,000 Tariff-Funded Check Plan Explained
The idea first came up in July, when Trump suggested that some Americans could receive rebates based on the tariff money collected from other countries. In November, he went further by posting on social media that “a dividend of at least $2,000 per person” could be distributed, excluding high-income earners.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later added that these payments would likely go to households earning under $100,000 a year, though the plan was still “under discussion.”
Why Congress Must Approve the Plan
Hassett, speaking on Face the Nation, made it clear: Congress must approve any such payouts. The checks would probably be distributed through the tax code, and that means lawmakers would need to pass new legislation to authorise the Treasury Department to send the money.

Even though it’s the president’s proposal, it can’t happen unless Congress gives the green signal.
Why It Seems More Likely Now Than Before
When Trump first floated the idea, the economic situation was not as strong. But now, Hassett said there’s “a lot of positive news” that makes the idea more realistic:
- The U.S. economy has seen nearly 4% growth in the last two quarters.
- The deficit has dropped by $600 billion compared to last year.
- The government has even run a budget surplus for several months.
Because of these improvements, Hassett said he’s “pretty sure” that there’s enough financial room to give out these checks now.
Where Would the Money Come From?
Hassett suggested the funds could come from tariff revenue, but also noted that the U.S. government collects money from many sources not just tariffs. While the idea is to use the extra tariff income, it’s ultimately Congress’s decision on how to spend any government revenue.
How the Tariff Policy Is Playing Out
Trump’s tariff strategy placing taxes on imports, especially from countries like China has been one of the key policies of his administration. According to Hassett, these tariffs have been successful in:
- Reducing the trade deficit
- Lowering imports from China
- Boosting U.S. manufacturing
He admitted that some adjustments may be needed, especially for goods that can’t be made in the U.S. due to climate or other reasons. That’s why the U.S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, is working on identifying which products could be exempted from tariffs.
Will the Supreme Court Support Trump’s Tariff Power?
Another important point raised in the discussion was whether the President has the legal power to impose tariffs unilaterally under a federal emergency powers law. The matter is currently being reviewed by the Supreme Court.
But Hassett said the White House is confident that the court will rule in their favour, supporting the administration’s broad authority to use tariffs as an economic tool.
President Trump’s $2,000 check proposal, funded by tariff income, is an ambitious plan aimed at giving a direct benefit to Americans while showcasing the success of his tariff policy.
However, the final decision lies with Congress, and unless lawmakers approve the required legislation, the plan cannot move forward. Still, with the economy improving and tariff revenue increasing, the idea may gain more political support in the coming months.
FAQ:
Q1. What is Trump’s $2,000 check proposal?
It’s a plan to give Americans a one-time payment of $2,000 using money collected from tariffs, mainly on imports from countries like China.
Q2. Who would receive the $2,000 checks?
Households earning under $100,000 a year may qualify, based on what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. High-income earners would be excluded.
Q3. Is the $2,000 check confirmed?
No. It’s still a proposal and would need Congress to approve it through legislation before any payments can be made.
Q4. How would the government send these checks?
Most likely through the tax system, meaning the IRS would handle payments based on income records.
Q5. Why does Trump think this is possible now?
Because of strong economic growth, a reduced deficit, and government surplus in recent months, his advisers believe the funds are now available.
Q6. What is the Supreme Court reviewing in this context?
The court is considering whether the president has legal authority to impose tariffs without Congress under emergency powers. The White House expects to win.
















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U.S. Govt should not forgot to anyone
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I agree
Trump is a liar
My opinion
I hope the government will approve the dividend soon, as a senior citizen on SSDI, it will help enormously and relieve financial stress, the sooner the better
Hello David Higgins,
Yes government must approve this for all americans
Thank you
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I think a 2000.00 dollar check would be helpful for alot of seniors as we are on a fixed income and the prices of things seem to keep going up up up.Also a 2000.00 dollar check would help seniors catch up with their monthly bills.