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U.S. 250th Anniversary: Trump launches $1,000 investment accounts for babies

Trump Accounts is central to the administration’s push to ‌promote investing and financial literacy from an early age.

• July 5, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump’s administration is set to inaugurate its flagship cradle-to-adulthood investment programme, “Trump Accounts”, as the United States begins celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of its independence.

Trump Accounts is central to the administration’s push to ‌promote investing and financial literacy from an early age.

The programme is to provide U.S. citizens born between 2025 and 2028 with a government-funded $1,000 investment account that families can build on, adding a new savings vehicle to a raft of other tax-efficient college savings plans and retirement accounts.

Andy Blocker, head of policy, regulatory, and government relations at financial services firm Edward Jones, said, “The $1,000 federal contribution at birth helps remove the barrier of having nothing to start with, which has historically been one of the biggest obstacles to saving.

“If by year-end more families have a clear onramp to begin saving and investing for their children’s financial futures, that’s success.’’

Several top U.S. companies have pledged support for the programme, with employer matches or additional seed funding.

Participating companies include payment giant Visa, technology company Dell, and media and telecom firm Comcast.

Earlier this week, chipmaker Micron pledged $250 million to support Trump Accounts.

The launch came as the rising cost of living has become a major issue for voters heading into the November midterm elections.

Policymakers across the spectrum have increasingly turned to proposals aimed at helping families build wealth and improve long-term financial security.

About 3.6 million children were born in the United States in 2025, according to provisional data from the U.S. CDC.

Only U.S. citizens born during Mr Trump’s second administration will receive the $1,000 government contribution.

Americans can open a Trump Account for their children under age 18 with a valid Social Security number.

The Treasury Department has been given responsibility for overseeing the programme, with the brokerage Robinhood and the custodian bank BNY acting as administrators.

The treasury has warned families to be vigilant against scams and fraudsters and has provided information on what to look out for.

The accounts are free to open, and parents, family members, employers, and charitable organisations can ‌contribute up to $5,000 on a pre-tax basis annually.

Contributions are automatically invested in a low-cost index fund designed for long-term growth.

Account holders take control when they turn 18, at which point they can withdraw the funds or continue investing. Gains will be taxed upon withdrawal.

On its website, Trump Accounts estimates that, based on the historical average returns of the S&P 500 index, a child receiving annual contributions of $5,000 could accumulate about $271,000 by age 18.

That could grow to roughly $13 million by age 55 if the same annual contributions continue, although actual returns will likely vary depending on market conditions.

At launch, all contributions will be invested in State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF, a low-cost exchange-traded fund that tracks the U.S. equities benchmark.

The programme’s additional investment lineup includes ETFs from BlackRock and Vanguard, which give broad exposure to the U.S. stock market.

“The thesis behind Trump Accounts is to have more people participate in the greatest wealth creation vehicle on the planet, which is the U.S. market,” said Steve Quirk, chief brokerage officer at Robinhood.

(Reuters/NAN)

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