White House update on Trump’s $2,000 payment
The White House shared a new update on Trump’s $2,000 payment plan. However, the money did not arrive before Christmas.
Who may qualify for the $2,000 payment
First, the idea surfaced in July and gained speed late in 2025. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox News officials still discuss who qualifies. Some Republicans support the plan, but Senator Ron Johnson said the country cannot afford it.

How Trump says tariffs could fund checks
Next, Trump said tariffs would fund the checks, though the expected date has shifted. Tariffs are taxes on imported goods, and Treasury reported $195 billion in duties through three quarters. On November 9, he said a $2,000 dividend would go to everyone except high earners.
How Americans might receive the benefit
Also, Bessent said the benefit could arrive in many ways. For example, it could be tax cuts, like no tax on tips or overtime. He also mentioned no tax on Social Security and deductions for auto loans.
Conclusion
However, many Americans online said they doubt the payment will ever arrive. Finally, Kevin Hassett told CBS growth neared 4%, the deficit fell $600 billion, and Trump may send Congress a proposal in 2026.