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Trump Tariff Rebate Checks Coming?

tiredretired

The Old Salt
According to this article that just might be the case due to the tariffs coming in. Stay tuned.

 
We need to make pre-paid principle payments on the national debt before we get rebate checks.

Much as I'd like more $$$ in my pocket today, the better thing for America and my children/future grandkids, would be to give them a more stable, stronger nation. Reducing the national debt is the wiser choice.
 
Agreed the smart thing to do for the country is to pay down the debt.
The smart thing to do as a repub might be to give away some to help ensure the next election.

There would probably be a lot of support for a 'split' of the tariffs. Some goes to debt, some to tax filers.

Probably be a lot of support if rebates were graduated so the lower income people get a bigger rebate than the upper income brackets, while still allocating 50% of the new tariff income to pay down debt.
 
We don't need any more welfare!!
If this is tied to tariffs. Then those buying things with tariffs on those goods. Should get the rebate.
But none of it should be given back to anyone. Pay down debt. Period.
 
I understand what everyone is saying here. Valid points, all. I think, the thinking on this, from what I have read, is that even though the tariffs had a minimal impact on people, it was not a zero impact. The thinking here quite possibly could be to reimburse for whatever added costs may have been incurred. Remember, Trump is the working man and woman's POTUS. He honestly cares about us unlike the Democrats so lets not compare this to liberal bullshit. Trump is better than that.

I don't give a shit if I were to qualify or not for it. There are many others that honestly would qualify so I have no dog in this fight.

At any rate, my $.02 worth.
 
I understand what everyone is saying here. Valid points, all. I think, the thinking on this, from what I have read, is that even though the tariffs had a minimal impact on people, it was not a zero impact. The thinking here quite possibly could be to reimburse for whatever added costs may have been incurred. Remember, Trump is the working man and woman's POTUS. He honestly cares about us unlike the Democrats so lets not compare this to liberal bullshit. Trump is better than that.

I don't give a shit if I were to qualify or not for it. There are many others that honestly would qualify so I have no dog in this fight.

At any rate, my $.02 worth.
$.02?
Given inflation and my agreement with your comments here...;
Worth at least a buck.
 
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We don't need any more welfare!!
If this is tied to tariffs. Then those buying things with tariffs on those goods. Should get the rebate.
But none of it should be given back to anyone. Pay down debt. Period.
I think that paying down the debt is giving back to everyone, including those yet unborn Americans.
 
Looks like no rebate checks for taxpayers, at least in the short term.

Trump and Bessent are wisely focused on paying down the national debt.

Much as I'd appreciate a little stimulus in my wallet, I'm thinking the best option for the survival of this nation, and for the fiscal stability for our children and eventual grand children, the best answer is reduce the national debt.




FULL STORY at LINK ^^^


New tariffs are generating billions of dollars in revenue, but Bessent says that will go toward paying national debt

By Alicia Wallace, CNN
Updated: 2:43 PM EDT, Tue August 19, 2025
Source: CNN
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday threw cold water on the idea that Americans could soon receive tariff rebate checks.
Bessent, during an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” said that revenue from import tariffs will be put toward the US national debt.
“I think, at a point, we’re going to be able to do it,” he said, noting how S&P Global on Monday affirmed its AA+ credit rating on the United States. “But President [Donald] Trump and I are laser-focused on paying down the debt.”
Some lawmakers have proposed using tariff revenue to send rebate checks of at least $600 per adult and dependent child. A family of four could end up with around $2,400 from the federal government.
The United States has collected $100 billion in tariff revenue since April, when a large swath of Trump’s global tariffs went into effect, according to Treasury Department data through July. Trump, in touting the potential revenue from import taxes, has floated a couple of uses for those funds: First, to pay down the nation’s massive debt, but also to potentially give “a dividend” to the American people.
Bessent on Tuesday said that tariff revenue is on pace to exceed expectations.
“I’d been saying that tariff revenue could be $300 billion this year,” he said. “I’m going to have to raise that up substantially. I think that we’re going to bring down the deficit-to-GDP, we’ll start paying down debt, and then, at a point, that can be used as an offset to the American people.”
Bessent declined to provide details about how much higher revenues are expected to climb, other than saying it would be “substantial.”
Still, Bessent said he hopes there could be relief coming for Americans via lower interest rates.
The Federal Reserve has held interest rates steady since December of last year. The probability of a September rate cut has risen following a July jobs report that showed lackluster employment gains during the past three months, but those odds dropped from nearly 100% to the 80% realm after the latest batch of inflation data, released last week, showed a pickup in some price hikes both for businesses and consumers.
Bessent on Tuesday largely dismissed the gains, noting that a large portion of the pickup in the Producer Price Index’s inflation gauge was because of stock market gains.
“The real problem here is we’re seeing some distributional aspects to the higher rates, especially in housing and for lower-income households with high credit card debt,” he said. “We’re seeing this big [capital expenditures] boom, part of it is AI, part of it is the tax bill, and so capex is doing well; but households, home building is struggling.”
Bessent added that the Fed lowering rates could facilitate a pickup in home building, which, in turn, could help lower prices . . .
 
We need to make pre-paid principle payments on the national debt before we get rebate checks.

Much as I'd like more $$$ in my pocket today, the better thing for America and my children/future grandkids, would be to give them a more stable, stronger nation. Reducing the national debt is the wiser choice.
AGREED.
Unfortunately, the one flaw in democracy is people in masse don't do the smart thing - they want cash. So concessions will likely be made to appease the voters...closer to the midterms.
 
AGREED.
Unfortunately, the one flaw in democracy is people in masse don't do the smart thing - they want cash. So concessions will likely be made to appease the voters...closer to the midterms.
You may be right. I would hope not.
President Trump, and his party members, going back on his word will not gain his party votes in the midterms
 
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