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The Oval Office ceremony is intended to promote "Trump Accounts," a new initiative under the 2025 Republican tax and spending cuts bill, designed to allow…
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The Oval Office ceremony is intended to promote "Trump Accounts," a new initiative under the 2025 Republican tax and spending cuts bill, designed to allow children to invest in stock indexes. In championing the accounts, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has emphasized that many Americans have no direct exposure to stocks. The benchmark stock index has risen roughly 10 percent so far this year.
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The Oval Office ceremony is intended to promote "Trump Accounts," a new initiative under the 2025 Republican tax and spending cuts bill, designed to allow children to invest in stock indexes.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn championing the accounts, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has emphasized that many Americans have no direct exposure to stocks.
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The benchmark stock index has risen roughly 10 percent so far this year.
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The Oval Office ceremony is intended to promote "Trump Accounts," a new initiative under the 2025 Republican tax and spending cuts bill,…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideWASHINGTON (AP) — President Trump on Monday gets to ring the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq from the golden…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideIn championing the accounts, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has emphasized that many Americans have no direct exposure to stocks.
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