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With strict rules and limited tax benefits, Trump accounts aren’t right for every family—particularly if they’ re not eligible for government or private seed contributions.
President Donald Trump is expected to outline new details Wednesday about “Trump Accounts," a government-backed savings program that would give many American children a financial head start.
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New "Trump Accounts" offer tax-advantaged savings for children with a $1,000 government seed money. Parents can contribute up to $5,000 annually to these accounts.