Trump announces plans to give $1,000 to everyone born between these set years

President Donald Trump has unveiled plans to create government-funded investment accounts, offering $1,000 to every American child born between 2025 and 2029. Dubbed “Trump accounts,” the tax-deferred funds would track the stock market and allow additional annual contributions up to $5,000. The proposal is part of his contentious “big, beautiful bill,” which has already sparked backlash, including from Elon Musk, who criticized its fiscal impact.

However, the scheme hinges on the bill’s approval—a tough sell given its polarizing measures. The legislation includes tax cuts on tips and overtime, expanded military funding, and stricter welfare eligibility rules that could strip healthcare from millions. While Republicans praise it as pro-family, Democrats oppose its sweeping cuts to social programs. The Senate’s decision will determine whether the “Trump accounts” become reality.

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