President Donald Trump's $2,000 "dividend" plan only works, economists say, if there's enough tariff revenue to cover them.
There is a bifurcation in the American economy between higher- and lower-income consumers. The latter are being left behind.
President Trump promised $2,000 tariff dividend checks. On Nov. 17 Trump provided an update on when he plans for them to rollout, but it's not a certainty yet.
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