American Families Could Get $2,400 Rebate Checks From Tariff Money
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Senator Hawley's bill would return tariff revenues to families to offset higher consumer costs, potentially providing up to $2,400 per household amid ongoing tariff debates.
- Recently, U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill offering up to $600 per adult and child, totaling $2,400 for a family of four, from tariff revenue.
- According to the Commerce Department, tariffs have generated about $150 billion in revenue this year, while a key U.S. inflation gauge rose last month, signaling rising consumer costs.
- Legislation details show eligibility rules mirror COVID-19 stimulus checks and reduce benefits by 5% for joint filers with AGI above $150,000 and single filers earning more than $75,000.
- Amid skepticism, support is uncertain as the bill faces an uphill battle on Capitol Hill and it’s unclear if fellow Republicans will back it.
- Future projections show rebates could exceed $600 if tariff revenues surpass current estimates, though no stimulus checks are pending for 2025.
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