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Poll Finds Majority Support $5,000 Stimulus Checks

Most Americans support the prospect of receiving $5,000 stimulus checks from the federal government, a recent study from Economist/YouGov found.

investigation I looked it up Do Americans support or oppose the policy of “sending $5,000 stimulus checks to all Americans who pay federal income taxes”? This question comes in light of the idea publicly floating by Elon Musk, head of government efficiency (DOGE).

Overall, 57% support such a move, followed by 14% against the idea and 18% uncertain. Of those who support this idea, 35% do so “strongly.”

A majority of Republicans and independents, 67% and 57% respectively, support the idea of ​​a $5,000 stimulus check for those paying federal income tax, with several Democrats (48%) also supporting it. In particular, 31% of Democrats, 22% of Independents and 20% of Republicans apply this idea.

The survey was conducted between February 23-25, 2025, among 1,604 US adults. +/- There is an error of 3.4%.

The prospect follows Investazoria CEO James Fishback, who has the idea of ​​X's “Doge Dividend,” and describes it as “taxpayers sent to all taxpayers funded only with a portion of the total savings offered by Doge.” He provided the calculations to the document and concluded that Doge could really find $2 trillion in savings. “We can take 20% of Doge's total savings ($400 billion) and return it to 79 million US households that become net federal income tax payers.” That would cost around $5,000 per household.

“I'll check with the president,” Musk replied.

This also comes soon after the reality that Americans approve Doge. Over three-quarters said “a complete investigation of all government spending is needed.”

Doge's website shows estimated savings for Doge come So far, up to $100 billion.

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