Senator says US 'can't afford' $2K tariff checks: Is he right?
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Watch the video above: President Trump addresses tariffs and the prospect of $2,000 payments for Americans

(NEXSTAR) — President Trump’s proposal to distribute “a dividend of at least $2,000” to millions of Americans, funded by tariff revenues, has encountered further resistance. Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin recently expressed concerns, stating that the United States “can’t afford” such a measure.

Recent analyses lend credence to Senator Johnson’s concerns.

Earlier this month, Trump floated the idea of giving $2,000 tariff rebate checks to “middle income people and lower income people” in the United States. Although a White House representative informed The Hill of the administration’s dedication to using tariff revenue effectively for the American public, further specifics remain scarce.

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