USA TODAY Network journalists spoke with holiday shoppers about the prospect of a tariff rebate in 2026. Many said it could help them pay bills or regain financial security they'd recently lost.
For the last year, Ruby and Nathaniel Jumper have tried saving up for a cross-country move.
The couple living in Mercedes, Texas, decided in January to relocate to Tennessee for better work opportunities and a bigger apartment for their family. But bills, surprise expenses and the high cost of groceries have set them back over and over again.
“It’s been rough, honestly,” said Ruby Jumper, adding that the financial squeeze meant hard decisions this holiday season. "Usually they get three or four gifts," she said, speaking about her three children, ages 17, 11 and 8. "This year they're only going to get one."
As the Jumpers stow away money when they can, they're closely watching one idea being floated in Washington: $2,000 rebate checks.
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