
What must happen for it to become real?
The proposal is far from automatic, and several steps are required for the payments to happen:
- Legislation: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said the administration “needs legislation” to distribute such dividends.
- Defining eligibility and mechanism: Key details are not yet set—who qualifies, what the income caps are, whether children count, and how the payment is delivered (check, rebate, tax credit).
- Ensuring sufficient funds: The payment must be backed by tariff revenue (or other funding) to make sense fiscally.
- Legal risk: Some of the tariffs that would fund these payments are under legal challenge. A court decision could force refunds or limit revenue.
- Budget impact: Congress and the administration must consider how the payment affects deficits, borrowing, and other federal priorities.
I’m retired, and yes i can use it
I believe congress is partially responsible for the shortfall in the future of Social Security. How about congress earmarking this windfall toward giving Social Security a better future along with a revised plan to repay the national debt. I don’t believe congress is currently working on or concerned about the national debt.
I am unemployed – recently laid off. I could use the money
could use it.
I could use it but I would rather use it to pay down the US debt.
Please
My husband and I could use this .He is 70 and I am78.
i would have to refuse that pmt on the premise of defisit spending use my pmt to pay down the debt
I am an 84 year old widow who relies solely on Social Security and have very little savings. I could certainly use this money to give me a little stability and make things easier.
I hope I qualify for the 2000 ?