Now that Elon Musk has officially left his position with DOGE, uncertainty surrounds the stimulus checks he promoted.
At the time it was introduced, DOGE’s effort was to save as much as $2 trillion a year.
As DOGE’s “savings” from cutting the federal workforce and various programs grew, some suggested that the money be passed on to taxpayers in the form of a DOGE stimulus check. However, there has been little concrete action around the dividends.
The potential refund would be sent only to households that are net-income taxpayers — individuals who pay more in taxes than they receive in return — with lower-income Americans not qualifying for the refund, according to news reports. The Pew Research Center reports that most Americans with an adjusted gross income of under $40,000 pay effectively no federal income tax.
A stimulus checks [sic] from DOGE savings has not been formally approved by Congress, which would be the first step in turning the idea into a reality. Thus, no payment timeline exists.

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