President Donald Trump has finally outlined who will benefit from his proposed “tariff dividend” payments—and who will be left out.
For weeks, Trump has teased the idea of giving millions of Americans a share of the money collected from his administration’s tariffs. Until now, however, he hadn’t made it clear exactly who would qualify.
What the Tariff Dividend Means
In essence, Trump’s plan resembles a corporate dividend, where profits are distributed to shareholders. In this case, the U.S. government would issue rebate checks to citizens funded by tariff revenues—fees paid on imported goods. CNN explained that this would act as a kind of public payout from trade-related profits.

Trump’s Latest Announcement
Posting on his Truth Social platform on November 9, Trump gave new details about the plan, stating:
“A dividend of at least $2,000 a person (not including high-income people!) will be paid to everyone.”
This marks the first time he has explicitly said that “high-income people” will be excluded from receiving payments. He also emphasized his support for tariffs, declaring, “People that are against Tariffs are FOOLS!”
Previously, Trump had only hinted that payments might range between $1,000 and $2,000, echoing similar suggestions made by Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, who proposed a $600 rebate for nearly all Americans and their dependent children.
