Social media claims about an active Trump “$2,000 payment” are misleading. The idea comes from a proposed “tariff dividend,” not an approved government stimulus. While officials have suggested any potential payment would target lower- to moderate-income earners, no income limits, lists, or distribution plans exist. The IRS confirms there is no approved program or payment schedule. For now, the proposal remains theoretical, and headlines urging people to “check the list” are premature and likely misinformation.
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