Americans could receive $1,745 after Donald Trump’s promise – here’s when it could hit your bank
A proposal linked to Donald Trump is gaining attention, with claims that Americans could receive payments of up to $1,745.
The idea is tied to tariffs.
Supporters argue that rising costs caused by tariffs have effectively impacted households, and the payment is being framed as a type of refund to offset those expenses.
But there’s a major issue.
A ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States has blocked the use of tariff revenue to directly fund these payments. That decision has forced lawmakers to reconsider how such a plan could even work.
Now, the path forward is unclear.
Any new version of the proposal would likely need to go through Congress as a standard spending bill. That means it could quickly become a political battle, with debates over funding, approval, and timing.
There is also no confirmed timeline.
While Trump has mentioned the possibility of payments starting around mid-2026, there is currently no finalized legislation, no approved funding plan, and ongoing legal uncertainty.
That leaves many questions unanswered.
For now, the proposal remains more of a political idea than a guaranteed program. Americans are left waiting for clarity—while costs continue to rise.
And the biggest question remains.
Will the payments ever become reality—or stay just a promise?