Can ‘Trump Accounts’ for Babies Change the Economics of Having a Family?

The Wall Street JournalWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 2:00:00 AM
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Can ‘Trump Accounts’ for Babies Change the Economics of Having a Family?
  • The introduction of 'Trump Accounts' for babies aims to address the economic challenges of raising children, although it is uncertain whether these accounts will lead to an increase in birth rates. Supporters argue that these accounts reflect a governmental commitment to prioritizing children's welfare.
  • This initiative could signify a shift in how the government approaches family economics, potentially influencing public perception and policy regarding child-rearing and family support in the United States.
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