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President Donald Trump's $2,000 tariff dividend checks, which he's been talking about for months, are being questioned after a new interview.
President Donald Trump's proposal for a $2,000 tariff dividend payment is still likely for Americans in 2026. Here's what to know.
The hottest topic of 2026 could be President Trump’s latest economic gambit: a proposed $2,000 "tariff dividend" check aimed at low- and middle-income Americans by late 2026. Trump's plan would redistribute the millions of dollars generated by the ...
On Nov. 9, the president took to Truth Social to tout the United States' international wealth and respect, citing the tariffs he has implemented. In this post, he states that there will be a dividend of at least $2,000 per person, excluding high-income earners.
Cushman & Wakefield (CWK) projects a 9% rise in materials costs and a 4.6% increase in total project costs due to tariffs, with data centers most impacted NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Shifting U.S. trade policy is creating new challenges for the commercial ...
The trucking industry continues to face challenging conditions, showing modest improvements in some indicators but persistent weakness in demand. FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) rose slightly to 0.89 in October from 0.42 in September, with a mildly ...
President Donald Trump on Nov. 9 said he wants to give most Americans a $2,000 payment funded from tariffs as he defended what's become one of his administration's signature policies. Mr. Trump touted his tariff policy as helping the U.S. raise new revenue ...
Editor’s Note: This article featuring Apogee Insight’s Sean Wargo and his 2025 reflections is part of Commercial Integrator’s series that will run throughout the month of December. In this series, we’ll highlight 2025 reflections from some of the ...
CRE investors eager but wary: That’s the big takeaway from Coldwell Banker Commercial’s 2026 outlook
That’s one of the big takeaways from Coldwell Banker Commercial’s 2026 Outlook Report, a deep dive look at commercial real estate trends in the United States. According to Coldwell Banker Commercial’s report, commercial real estate activity increased in the second half of 2025. But overall transaction volume remains low as 2026 begins.