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Who Won’t Qualify for the $2,000 Donald Trump Pledges to Nearly Every American

Here’s who won’t qualify for the $2,000 that President Donald Trump has pledged to deliver to nearly every American.

On November 9, the 79-year-old president turned to his social media platform, Truth Social, to declare that every American will obtain a “dividend of at least $2000” due to the nation’s fresh prosperity from his tariff policies.

The POTUS presented this payout as an outcome of the tariffs he has enacted, which he maintains have transformed the U.S. into the “richest, most respected country in the world”.

“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.”

Donald Trump announced that Americans will receive a $2000 payout.

Who Will Not Be Eligible?

Though the president has pledged a $2,000 payout to every American, he indicated that it would omit “high-income people”.

Yet, Trump failed to define what income level would count as “high income,” keeping the precise criteria for eligibility unclear, according to The Independent.

Tariffs as the Funding Source for the $2,000 Payout

This pledge connects directly to the controversial tariff agenda of Trump.

He has consistently maintained that tariffs on global imports would enhance US manufacturing and investments while producing revenue for such programs.

The US president’s stance on tariffs has drawn criticism and now faces legal examination.

The Supreme Court has considered arguments contesting his use of emergency powers to impose broad tariffs, and some lower courts have determined that his method violates the law.

If these challenges prevail, the tariff revenue that Trump depends on to finance the $2,000 payouts may fail to appear.

The Cost and Legal Hurdles

Though Trump’s proposal appears appealing, it encounters major obstacles as analysts have expressed worries about the practicality of such payouts, particularly given the substantial expense, according to The Guardian.

Estimates indicate the total payout could span from $300 billion to over $500 billion, based on eligibility and whether children receive inclusion in the payment process.

Economist Erica York determined that if the threshold for “high-income” stands at $100,000, around 150 million adults would meet the requirements, resulting in a cost of approximately $300 billion.

Even so, with tariffs generating only $90 billion in net revenue, a significant shortfall exists between the funds on hand and the pledged payout.

Beyond the financial barriers, the legal disputes over the tariffs could disrupt Trump’s plan. If the tariffs face reversal in court, the revenue required to support the payout could disappear completely.

Trump announced that high-income earners will not qualify.

The Missing Details

Despite the ambitious pledge, numerous key details stay undefined as Trump has not indicated when the $2,000 payments would occur, nor has he detailed the complete criteria for eligibility.

For instance, the meaning of “high income” stays ambiguous, leaving many Americans unsure about whether they will meet the standards.

If no firm responses emerge on funding, eligibility, and the schedule for payouts, it remains uncertain when, or if, Americans will find any money in their bank accounts.

Trump’s ambitious pledge relies on the ongoing effectiveness of his tariff policies – policies that currently undergo rigorous legal review and may lack long-term viability.

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