President Trump Proposes $2,000 Tariff Dividend, But Not for the Wealthy
President Donald Trump made a bold claim on Sunday, stating that a substantial dividend of at least $2,000 per person will be distributed to all Americans, except those in high-income brackets. This proposal comes amidst his assertion that the country's prosperity is a direct result of his tariff policies. In a social media post, the president expressed his disdain for those opposing tariffs, labeling them as "fools." He boasted about the nation's newfound wealth, highlighting low inflation and record-high stock market prices, particularly in 401(k) investments.
However, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in an interview with ABC News, revealed that he had not discussed the proposed dividend with President Trump. Bessent suggested that the $2,000 dividend could be implemented through various tax reductions, such as eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security, as well as making auto loans deductible. This proposal has sparked curiosity and debate, as it presents a unique approach to wealth distribution, but it remains a subject of ongoing development and further clarification.