טראמפ'ס $1,000 "קינדער אקאונט" איניציאטיוו: זעקס מיליאן בעיביס זענען שוין איינגעשריבן אין די גרעסטע "סעיווינגס" פראגראם פאר קינדער אין די היסטאריע פון אמעריקע.
Trump Announces 6 Million Americans Already Signed Up for Child Wealth Accounts — And It's Just Getting Started
President Donald Trump delivered a stunning announcement that should stop every American parent in their tracks: more than 6 million Americans have already signed up for Trump Accounts since the program launched — and by his own words, "we've just started." Each qualifying child born between 2025 and 2028 is eligible to receive a one-time $1,000 federal seed contribution deposited directly into their account, providing a government-funded head start on a lifetime of wealth-building. The sheer speed and scale of enrollment is a powerful testament to how hungry American families are for exactly this kind of bold, pro-growth economic policy — the kind Washington has been too timid to attempt for decades.
Trump made clear in his remarks that the $1,000 seed contribution is only the beginning of what these accounts can become. Parents who maximize their $5,000 annual tax-deductible contributions into low-cost index funds and ETFs could see those accounts balloon to hundreds of thousands of dollars by the time their child turns 18 — all growing tax-advantaged and accessible penalty-free for a first home purchase, college tuition, or retirement savings. This is not a government handout — it is a government-backed launchpad designed to put generational wealth within reach of every American child, regardless of zip code or family income. The Trump administration has done in months what establishment politicians spent years promising and never delivered.
With 6 million enrollments already locked in and momentum building by the day, Trump Accounts are rapidly becoming one of the defining domestic policy achievements of this administration. The program's explosive early uptake signals that ordinary Americans see it for exactly what it is: a once-in-a-generation opportunity to break the cycle of financial struggle and hand their children a head start that was once reserved for the wealthy. As President Trump put it directly — these accounts could grow to hundreds of thousands of dollars by age 18, and for millions of American families, that promise is already becoming a reality. The only question now is whether parents who haven't signed up yet can afford to wait any longer.
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