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What’s Behind the New Trump Child-Savings Accounts

Economy
United States
Started May 22, 2026

The policy has bipartisan appeal—but there are factors that could inhibit its success

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While appealing, child-savings accounts could exacerbate wealth inequality if not designed with equitable access in mind.
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Child-savings accounts should be viewed as a crucial step toward social investment in youth, but their effectiveness hinges on proper execution.
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Implementing child-savings accounts without adequate funding and support systems risks leaving the most vulnerable children behind.
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The new Trump child-savings accounts promote financial literacy and investment in children's futures, benefiting families across all demographics.
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The bipartisan support for child-savings accounts reflects a growing recognition of the need for innovative solutions to childhood poverty.
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