Fact Check: "US citizens will get $1500 stimulus checks from government savings in 2025"
What We Know
In early 2025, a claim surfaced suggesting that U.S. citizens could receive $1500 stimulus checks funded by savings from the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk. This claim gained traction after President Donald Trump expressed support for the idea, proposing that 20% of the savings from DOGE could be returned to taxpayers as a dividend (source-3). However, the most recent payments being issued by the IRS are related to the Recovery Rebate Credit from 2021, with amounts up to $1,400, not $1,500, and these payments are targeted at individuals who did not claim the credit on their tax returns (source-1).
Analysis
The claim about $1500 stimulus checks is largely speculative and lacks concrete evidence. While President Trump has shown interest in the idea of distributing savings from DOGE, there are significant hurdles to overcome. Firstly, any form of stimulus payment would require congressional approval, which is uncertain given the current political landscape (source-3). Furthermore, the projected savings from DOGE are not yet verified; while initial reports suggest savings of around $55 billion, the ambitious goal of $2 trillion annually remains unproven (source-4).
Additionally, the IRS is currently focused on issuing payments related to the Recovery Rebate Credit, which is a separate initiative from any potential future stimulus checks. The payments being sent out are limited to those who missed claiming the credit in 2021, and the maximum amount is $1,400, not $1,500 (source-1, source-6).
Conclusion
The claim that U.S. citizens will receive $1500 stimulus checks from government savings in 2025 is False. While there is some discussion around potential savings from DOGE and the idea of returning a portion to taxpayers, there are no concrete plans or legislative actions in place to support this claim. The current focus of the IRS is on issuing payments related to the Recovery Rebate Credit, with amounts capped at $1,400, and significant political and economic hurdles remain for any future stimulus payments.
Sources
- IRS announces special payments going this month to 1 million taxpayers who did not claim 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit
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