Goldman Sachs to contribute $1,000 to Trump Accounts for eligible children of employees
Employers including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are offering $1,000 contributions to Trump Accounts ahead of the July 4, 2026 launch.
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The brief
Trump Accounts are set to launch for eligible children on July 4, 2026. The program provides $1,000 to qualifying newborns. Major financial institutions, specifically Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, have announced programs to contribute this amount to the accounts of their employees' eligible children.
Coverage from NBC 7 San Diego, The New York Times, The 19th News, The Hill, CNBC, the Los Angeles Times, and Fox Business highlights the upcoming launch date and the employer-matching initiatives. The New York Times notes that currently, less than 10 percent of eligible children have registered for the accounts. Public attention is directed toward registration requirements and deadlines.
Coverage does not yet specify the total number of employers planning to participate or the long-term participation rates of eligible families following the official launch.
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Quick answers
What is the launch date for Trump Accounts?
The accounts launch on July 4, 2026.
Which companies are offering contributions to these accounts?
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have announced matching programs for eligible children of their employees.
What portion of eligible children currently have Trump Accounts?
According to The New York Times, less than 10 percent of eligible children currently have accounts.
Coverage (7)
- What parents should know about Trump Accounts launching July 4 NBC 7 San Diego · 46d ago
- Less Than 10 Percent of Eligible Children Have Trump Accounts The New York Times · 46d ago
- What are Trump Accounts for kids? And should you open one? The 19th News · 46d ago
- Trump accounts launch soon. Can you still register your child? The Hill · 46d ago
- Trump Accounts get a boost from employer contributions — Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are the latest to offer matching programs CNBC · 46d ago
- Trump Accounts launch July 4, giving newborns $1,000. Here’s what to know Los Angeles Times · 46d ago
- Goldman Sachs to contribute $1,000 to Trump Accounts for eligible children of employees Fox Business · 46d ago
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