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Trump: Some Tariff Revenue Will Go to US Farmers

The administration plans to distribute billions from tariffs on China to support farmers facing economic losses amid trade tensions and shrinking export markets, officials said.

  • President Donald Trump announced on September 25, 2025, at the White House that some tariff revenue will be distributed to U.S. farmers to aid them during economic challenges.
  • This plan follows ongoing difficulties in agriculture caused by declining exports since 2022 and halted trade with China due to retaliatory tariffs and trade tensions.
  • On September 24, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that the government intends to offer monetary support soon to farmers experiencing difficulties, particularly those cultivating major U.S. row crops impacted by trade disruptions.
  • Trump claimed his staff discovered $31 billion related to tariff funds for farm aid, stating farmers will be hurt briefly until tariffs benefit them, while the Tax Foundation estimates tariffs could raise $171.7 billion in revenue in 2025 if upheld by the Supreme Court.
  • The aid's future depends on ongoing legal challenges over the tariffs’ constitutionality and market conditions, suggesting risks to the plan’s implementation and continued agricultural recovery.
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Donald Trump said he will use part of the revenue from the tariffs to help farmers. While answering questions in the Oval Hall, the president referred to the possible uses for money that is entering the country as a result of his trade policy. However, he did not clarify what mechanism he would use to carry out this initiative. Read more]]>

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The New Republic broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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