Trump Announces “Warrior Dividend” in Prime-Time White House Address
President Donald Trump Announces $1,776 “Warrior Dividend” for Every U.S. Soldier
In a nationally televised prime-time address from the White House on Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump announced that every U.S. military service member will receive a special $1,776 payment, which he called a “warrior dividend,” to be sent before Christmas. Trump framed the payment as a tribute to the year the United States was founded (1776) and as recognition of the sacrifice and service of U.S. troops. He said the funds were already “on the way” to more than 1.45 million active-duty and eligible reserve members of the armed forces.
The president repeatedly cited revenue from his tariff policies and recent legislation as the source for the payment, arguing that “we made a lot more money than anybody thought because of tariffs.” He stressed, “Nobody deserves it more than our military.”The announcement came against a broader backdrop in the speech, where Trump discussed the state of the U.S. economy, criticized former President Joe Biden and Democratic economic policies, and highlighted other priorities for 2026.
What the “Warrior Dividend” Means
Amount: $1,776 per eligible service member.
Recipients: Active-duty military personnel (and certain reserves) — more than 1.45 million individuals total.
Timing: Payments expected before Christmas.
Symbolism: The amount references the year of U.S. independence, 1776.
Political and Policy Context
Trump’s announcement arrives at a time of economic concern for many Americans, with price pressures still visible in key sectors like housing and consumer goods.
The president used the address not just to make the payment announcement but to promote his broader economic agenda and defend his administration’s record.
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