Fox Business
02 Jul 2026, 15:46 UTC · 4h ago
Goldman Sachs to contribute $1,000 to Trump Accounts for eligible children of employees
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Fox Business
02 Jul 2026, 15:46 UTC · 4h ago
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The 'Trump Accounts' program, which invests seed money into low-cost index funds providing broad U.S. stock market exposure, officially launches on July 4. — The creation of a massive new pipeline of systematic investment into U.S. index funds increases long-term structural demand for equities.
+0.60Michael and Susan Dell have donated $6.25 billion to seed 25 million accounts for children 10 and under with $250 each. — A multi-billion dollar private capital infusion into market-linked accounts provides a significant immediate boost to assets under management for the participating funds.
+0.40Major financial institutions including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Bank of America, and Vanguard have committed to matching federal contributions for their employees' children. — Broad institutional adoption signals corporate alignment with the new policy and increases the total capital flow into the program.
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The founders announced a massive $6.25 billion donation to seed millions of children's accounts.
The company is contributing to the Trump Accounts program for employees' children.
The company is participating in a public-private initiative to support children's savings, reflecting positive corporate social responsibility.
The company is contributing to the Trump Accounts program for employees' children.
The company is contributing to the Trump Accounts program for employees' children.
[mutual] Both financial firms are participating in the same public-private initiative (Trump Accounts) and compete in the financial services market.
[mutual] Both financial firms are participating in the same public-private initiative (Trump Accounts) and compete in the financial services market.
[mutual] Both financial firms are participating in the same public-private initiative (Trump Accounts) and compete in the financial services market.
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