Warning issued to married couples over Trump’s promised $2,000 checks

A new advisory has been issued for married couples regarding the proposed $2,000 “tariff dividend” payments that Donald Trump has pledged to send to most U.S. citizens.

While the official guidelines haven’t been fully outlined, additional details are gradually being revealed about who may qualify.

More details released
Trump recently made headlines after announcing his intention to distribute money generated from tariffs on foreign imports directly to Americans. He promised that nearly every citizen would receive “at least $2,000.”

Writing on Truth Social on November 9, Trump penned: “People that are against Tariffs are FOOLS!” he wrote. “With Almost No Inflation, and A Record Stock Market Price. 401k’s are Highest EVER. We are taking in Trillions of Dollars and will soon begin paying down our ENORMOUS DEBT, $37 Trillion.

“Record Investment in the USA, plants and factories going up all over the place.”

He added: “A dividend of at least $2000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone.”

Although many are skeptical about whether these checks will materialize or how practical they may be, Trump and his administration have slowly been releasing bits of information about the timing, the amount, and the qualifying criteria.

Naturally, more questions have followed, such as who would actually be eligible, whether there will be income caps, and if such payments are economically feasible in the first place.

According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who spoke with Fox News, the rebates will most likely be directed toward families making “less than, say, $100,000.”

What does this mean for married couples?
YouTuber and Social Security commentator Blind to Billionaire recently posted a video breaking down what is currently known.

When discussing the term “moderate income,” he clarified that eligibility simply comes down to earnings:

“It is based on your income — period,” he said.

He explained it plainly:

“If you make under $75,000 a year as an individual, yes or no? That’s all you need to know. If the answer is yes, you’re very likely eligible.”

He then showed a clip of Trump stating that these “dividend” payments could start going out “in the middle of next year” and would be aimed at people with “moderate incomes.”

Blind to Billionaire also addressed common worries from viewers – such as being unemployed, receiving Social Security benefits, or not filing a tax return – reassuring them that these factors likely won’t disqualify anyone.

According to him, the expected income thresholds would be:

$75,000 or less for individuals

$150,000 or less for married couples

Another problem
Aside from income, he emphasized that there isn’t much else to stress about.

For married couples, this may prompt a closer look at combined earnings, but as he points out, anyone earning above the thresholds is already in a relatively stable financial position.

However, he did caution viewers that conflicting information is circulating because the government has not yet released a formal written plan. As a result, many public comments are speculative.

There’s also another problem, according to some experts. Paying $2,000 to roughly 150 million adults earning $100,000 or less would require about $300 billion in revenue, Erica York, vice president of federal tax policy at the Tax Foundation, noted in a post on X.

”Only problem, new tariffs have raised $120 billion so far,” she said.

The U.S. Treasury Department reports that the federal government collected $

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