The proposed $1,745 payment grew out of a simple, explosive idea: if tariffs jacked up prices for ordinary Americans, then Americans should get that money back. Trump floated the plan as a kind of tariff-funded “dividend” for citizens earning under $100,000, framing it as payback for a cost-of-living squeeze many never agreed to. But when the administration tried to route tariff revenue directly into people’s pockets, the Supreme Court stepped in and shut that door, ruling against the structure of the plan and throwing everything into limbo.Behind the headline number lies a harsh reality: between February 2025 and January 2026, families effectively paid an extra $1,745 each through higher prices. The “refund” is really just compensation for money already lost. Analysts and creators like Blind to Billionaire now urge Americans not to rely on it at all. Trump has floated mid‑2026 as a possible start for back-payments, but with the Supreme Court yet to issue a definitive path forward, hope sits uneasily beside skepticism. For now, the $1,745 check is less a promise and more a symbol of a country still arguing over who truly pays the price of policy
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