Some interesting developments on the macro front: there's been talk of distributing tariff revenue back to citizens through rebates. Last month, officials mentioned a potential payment of $2,000 per person to most Americans as a form of fiscal stimulus tied to trade policy. This kind of massive money injection could have ripple effects across capital markets—worth keeping an eye on if you're thinking about how inflation, government spending, and asset allocation might play out in the coming months.
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Some interesting developments on the macro front: there's been talk of distributing tariff revenue back to citizens through rebates. Last month, officials mentioned a potential payment of $2,000 per person to most Americans as a form of fiscal stimulus tied to trade policy. This kind of massive money injection could have ripple effects across capital markets—worth keeping an eye on if you're thinking about how inflation, government spending, and asset allocation might play out in the coming months.