According to Trump, the dividend could be issued “by the middle of next year or a little later,” aimed at low-, moderate-, and middle-income Americans. However, he has not provided specific eligibility guidelines or a confirmed timeline.
Some observers have compared the idea to Trump’s pandemic-era stimulus checks. A YouTuber known as Blind to Billionaire speculated that the government might adopt similar income thresholds—individuals earning under $75,000 or couples earning under $150,000—though no official criteria have been set.
Uncertainty deepened after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox Business that the plan would require congressional approval. He suggested the income cutoff could shift, possibly limiting payments to families earning under $100,000.
Cost is another major concern. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates the proposal could require roughly $600 billion annually, far more than the federal government currently receives from tariff revenue.
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