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Saving for a child’s future is a challenge but the Trump administration is trying to make it easier for families to start an investment account.
President Donald Trump has said US government will give Americans $2,000 checks in mid 2026. But Congress has to OK the spending. Here's what we know.
A host of changes impacting Americans' money go live in 2026, including President Trump's bid for infant 401(k)s. The big picture: Parents of children can start contributing to "Trump accounts" starting this summer.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act creates Trump Accounts, which can be opened for children younger than age 18. For eligible children born from Jan. 1, 2025, through Dec. 31, 2028, the government will deposit $1,000 into the account. Money in Trump Accounts ...
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Trump Almost Has a Point About the Federal Reserve
The central bank has long abused its power in ways that benefit the financial sector at the expense of everyone else.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to cut Homeland Security funding from states that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement
President Donald Trump suggested on Tuesday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) owes him money for past prosecutions against him. In the Oval Office, a reporter asked Trump if he was seeking compensation from the DOJ over past federal investigations into ...
President Trump is using $10 million of our taxes to market his new golf course in Scotland. The president traveled to Scotland on Friday for the grand opening of an 18-hole golf course in Aberdeen. He’s expected to stay for four days. His appearance ...
An investigation by The New York Times found that six Indian origin Americans or the companies they lead are among major donors to the Trump presidency in 2025 and that their contributions were followed by clear benefits.
Babies will start getting their $1,000 Trump accounts in 2026, but contributors may only get a big tax headache, experts said. Here's why.