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Americans can now download the Trump Accounts app, as part of the rollout of a new federal program to help children save money before they reach adulthood. The app, which debuted Thursday, will allow ...
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Families can now download the Trump Accounts app, which launched Thursday. Starting in July, parents or guardians will be able to fund the new Trump Accounts, also known as 530A accounts. Families ...
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Trump Accounts are new investment accounts for children under 18, launching on July 5, 2026. Children born between 2025 and 2028 will receive $1,000 in seed money from the federal government. Parents ...
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