The nonpartisan nonprofit Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget released cost projections after Trump pitched his idea this weekend.
Donald Trump’s proposal to send Americans $2,000 rebate checks from money collected through his tariffs is projected to cost $600 billion a year ‒ about double what the United States is expected to generate from the new duties on imports.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan nonprofit that studies fiscal policy, released the projections on Nov. 10 after Trump over the weekend pitched his idea on Truth Social. The president touted “taking in Trillions of Dollars” and said, “A dividend of at least $2000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone.”


Some reporter should ask about that.
“Will this $2,000 check come before or after the DOGE check, or at the same time? And how much will the DOGE check be?”
They should ask that, but they won’t ask that.
The proposed $5,000 DOGE stimulus check? Drop the 5 and carry the 0s.
Biden never sent me a check for this many zeros
That’s the kind of check Soros gives me to cover my ANTIFA membership fees