Will There Be Tariff Rebate Checks in 2025? What We Know About Current Legislation
Senator Hawley’s American Worker Rebate Act would use over $100 billion in tariff revenue to provide minimum $600 payments per person to support families and boost the economy.
- On July 28, Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican from Missouri, introduced the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025 to use tariff revenue for direct payments, pending passage and signature.
- Shortly into his second term, President Donald Trump increased levies and last month teased issuing tariff rebate checks, setting the stage for the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025.
- So far in 2025, Hawley's office reports tariffs have generated revenue, with rebate checks of at least $600 per adult and dependent, pending bill passage.
- Lawmakers weighed in, with Republican senators citing the national debt over $37 trillion and calling the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025 'a bad idea' or 'undesirable'.
- The act now requires Senate approval, and the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025 must pass the Senate and be signed by the president to become law.
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Will there be tariff rebate checks in 2025? What we know about current legislation
Trump teased the possibility of tariff rebate checks and a Senator proposed legislation for $600 checks, but the plan very likely won't happen this year.
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Read Full Article• The Republican Party finds divided views on the proposal that seeks to take advantage of tariffs.
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