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How 'Trump accounts' for children work, and who will benefit most

How 'Trump accounts' for children work, and who will benefit most

By Paul Solman; Ryan Connelly HolmesPBS NewsHour - Economy

By - Paul Solman Paul Solman By - Ryan Connelly Holmes Ryan Connelly Holmes Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-trump-accounts-for-children-work-and-who-will-benefit-most Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio You may have heard about new savings and investment accounts for children known as "Trump accounts." They got a big boost from a philanthropic donation that's among the largest ever delivered directly to Americans. The accounts are expected to open next May. The question is, can they deliver the benefits over the long haul that are being promoted? Economics correspondent Paul Solman dug into that. Listen to this Segment By - Paul Solman Paul Solman Paul Solman has been a correspondent for the PBS News Hour since 1985, mainly covering business and economics. @paulsolman By - Ryan Connelly Holmes Ryan Connelly Holmes

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