Wealthy individuals like Michael Dell and Brad Gerstner are pledging to give money to American children's Trump Accounts.

Money contributed to Trump Accounts at launch will be put in the State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF as an initial default investment.

Billionaire CEO Michael Dell said he and his wife will gift $250 to the first 25 million children who sign up for a Trump Account.

Michael Dell reiterated his $6.25 billion pledge to provide $250 to 25 million children as Trump Accounts launched nationwide.

TrumpAccounts launched July 4, 2026, seeding $1,000 for eligible U.S. children with S&P 500 index funds and $6.25B in private pledges from Michael Dell.

Trump Accounts launch with a $1,000 federal seed contribution, defaulting into S&P 500 index funds. Over 6 million Americans have signed up for the program.

Trump Accounts are officially open. They’re the first federal tax-advantaged investment accounts for kids. Some 87 companies, foundations, individuals and states have announced…

Wealthy individuals like Michael Dell and Brad Gerstner are pledging to give money to American children's Trump Accounts.

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