On Wednesday, the White House announced additional support for Trump accounts, a type of tax-advantaged savings account for children. Here’s what families need to know about who is eligible for the ...
(NEXSTAR) – In 2026, parents and guardians will be able to start saving and investment funds for their children through so-called “Trump accounts.” With even the smallest contributions, the accounts ...
On August 29, 2025, The White House published a press release announcing that the recent fiscal reconciliation bill, dubbed the "big, beautiful bill," permits the establishment of Trump Accounts for ...
President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping new savings initiative for children, dubbed "Trump accounts," a government-created investment program established under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The ...
The "Trump accounts" program provides a one-time $1,000 federal investment in accounts for eligible American babies to grow wealth over time. Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell is donating over $6 ...
To be eligible, the baby must be a US-born citizen, and both parents plus the baby must have Social Security numbers. How can I open one? Parents and guardians will be able to file a new online form ...
The IRS on Tuesday released initial details on Trump accounts, new individual retirement accounts (IRAs) for eligible children created under H.R. 1, P.L. 119-21, commonly known as the One Big ...
All babies born between 2025 and 2028 will get a gift from Congress and President Donald Trump: a $1,000 deposit into a “Trump Account.” Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, is contributing more ...
(NEXSTAR) — Next year, so-called “Trump accounts” will become available to the youngest Americans, with some on track to receive a $1,000 boost to their investment accounts via the Treasury Department ...
Michael and Susan Dell pledged $6.25 billion to Trump Accounts to help fund savings accounts for millions of American kids. Here's what to know about eligibility and how to open an account for your ...
A new feature on X has stirred confusion, anger and a wave of online sleuthing after users discovered that the platform was suddenly displaying the surprising locations where certain accounts are ...
X announced that it will display the region in which an account is based. The information is visible under the new "About This Account" section. X removed the feature for some accounts on Saturday.