Discussion about a “stimulus check” is once again heating up in the United States. A large number of posts are going viral on social media platforms, claiming that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will issue new $2,000 payments to citizens in November 2025. Some users are even saying that they will receive $1,390, $1,702, or even the full $2,000 directly into their bank accounts.
These claims have excited many people, but when one digs deeper into the truth of these reports, the picture is different. The truth is that neither the US government nor the IRS has announced any such new payments.
Are new $2,000 stimulus checks really coming?
The IRS and the Treasury Department of the United States have unambiguously declared that there will be no new federal stimulus program starting in November 2025. The information that is going around on social media is not true and, in rare instances, is being disseminated with the intent to deceive people.
The only government payments being issued at this time are tax refunds, Social Security benefits, and state-level assistance programs. Neither Congress has passed any new relief legislation, nor is the IRS working on any new check distribution program.
The IRS has also warned that links, texts, or emails on social media claiming “guaranteed payments” are often phishing scams aimed at stealing people’s banking or personal information.
Mention of “DOGE Dividend” – but only in words for now
In recent weeks, the ex-president Donald Trump issued a public statement regarding trade and tax policy. He further suggested that the revenue generated from tariffs could be shared among the people in the shape of tax rebate checks or through a recently coined term “DOGE Dividend,” which had the potential of $5,000 payouts.
But no official proposal or legislation has yet been introduced on this plan. It remains under discussion only as an idea or a potential plan, not an actual relief program.
History of Previous Government Stimulus Programs
Over the past few years, the U.S. government issued official stimulus payments three times under COVID-19 pandemic relief plans:
- First Round (2020): Up to $1,200 per adult.
- Second Round (late 2020): Up to $600 per individual.
- Third Round (2021): Up to $1,400 per taxpayer and dependent.
April 15, 2025 was the due date for the “Recovery Rebate Credit” along with the third stimulus check redemptions. Payment has been returned to the U.S. Treasury for those who couldn’t.
The implication is that there are no new stimulus packages coming after 2025. Therefore, the rumors of new payments circulating on social media are groundless.
How to Know if a Payment Is Real or Fake?

Many people assume that the IRS announces its payments on social media, but this is completely false. All official IRS announcements are published only on their website irs.gov.
If you want to check the status of your tax refund or any other government payment, the IRS’s official tool, “Where’s My Refund,” is the safest way to do so.
Key information related to this tool is as follows:
- Website: irs.gov/refunds
- Required Information: Social Security Number, Filing Status, Estimated Refund Amount
- Processing Time: Within 21 days of refund approval
- Payment Method: Direct Deposit or Check by Mail
If you need state-level tax refund information, visit the relevant state’s Department of Taxation website.
How to Avoid Phishing and Online Scams
The IRS has repeatedly warned that fake emails, texts, or websites attempt to defraud people by luring them with promises of a “fast refund” or “stimulus payment.” Here are some simple steps you can take to avoid these:
- Never click on any unknown links or messages.
- Never share your bank or Social Security information over the phone.
- Only obtain information from government websites.
- If a message promises to “get money immediately” or “claim a payment for a fee,” it’s definitely a scam.
The IRS has also clearly stated that it never asks for bank information through phone calls or emails.
Are state governments providing relief payments?
Although no new federal stimulus checks are coming, some states have implemented “inflation rebates” or “tax refunds” for their citizens to help mitigate the pressures of rising inflation.
For example:
- California: Payments issued under the “Middle Class Tax Refund.
- New York: $400 checks issued under the “Inflation Relief Program.
- Alaska: Approximately $1,000 annual payment under the “Permanent Fund Dividend” plan.
All of these plans apply only at the state level, not the federal level. Therefore, the idea of a new $2,000 check being issued nationwide is incomplete.
FAQs
Q1. Is the IRS really sending new $2,000 stimulus checks in November 2025?
No. The IRS and U.S. Treasury have confirmed there is no new federal stimulus program or payment being issued.
Q2. Where did this $2,000 payment rumor start?
The rumor spread through social media posts and videos claiming “guaranteed IRS payments,” but none of these sources are official or verified.
Q3. How can I check if I’m eligible for any real payments?
You can verify official payments or refunds only through the IRS website — irs.gov/refunds.
Q4. Are any states giving out financial relief right now?
Yes, some states like California, New York, and Alaska have their own local rebate or refund programs, but these are not federal checks.
Q5. How can I avoid scams related to fake stimulus claims?
Never click on unknown links, share your bank or Social Security details, or believe anyone promising “instant money.” Always check official government websites.

