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“As government spending is made more efficient and spending is reduced, the tax by inflation is reduced,” said Musk at the rally.
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On April 2, 2025, multiple news outlets reported that anonymous White House insiders told them U.S. President Donald Trump had privately announced Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and Trump adviser, wo...
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Blavity on MSNAre DOGE Stimulus Checks For $5K Actually Coming? Taxpayers Still Waiting For Answers After Trump’s Promises Don’t SurfaceAfter Donald Trump announced his plan to give a $5,000 stimulus check to taxpayers in January, it’s still not clear when the payments will come. Trump also said at that time that the payments will come from 20% of the savings created from Elon Musk‘s Department of Government Efficiency.
Musk said it will be up to Congress and Donald Trump to decide whether Americans will receive DOGE stimulus checks.
The CEO who proposed the idea of $5,000 stimulus checks says there's no guarantee Elon Musk's DOGE will pay the full amount, and it could be much less.
Still waiting for a DOGE stimulus check? Here's the latest news on the proposal, when dividends might be sent and who may be eligible to receive them.
There is still little concrete news about DOGE stimulus checks, including who would qualify and when the checks would be sent. Here's the latest news.
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The buzz around a possible $5,000 "DOGE dividend" stimulus check is growing louder, but not all Americans will receive a check.
Some congress members are saying that the government shouldn't be handing out any money until it balances the budget.
The plan involves splitting up 20% of DOGE’s total savings — an estimated $2 trillion — and dividing it into $5,000 checks.
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Axios on MSNMusk deflects possibility of DOGE stimulus checkThe idea of a DOGE stimulus check keeps coming up, but Elon Musk is distancing himself from it. Why it matters: Musk has begun to downplay what is perhaps the most popular idea (at least on social media) associated with his team's bid to to cut government spending.