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Trump’s plan to give babies money

Trump’s plan to give babies money

The president wants to give newborns investment accounts. Now billionaires do, too.

Swamp Notes · Financial Times

December 5, 202515m 34s

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Show Notes

When Congress passed Trump’s tax and spending bill this year, it included a provision that would create investment accounts for recently born children. Now, at least two billionaires want to chip in to the programme as well. The FT’s Brooke Masters and Alex Rogers detail how this plan works, and why some Republicans are going all in on a government entitlement programme. 


Correction: This podcast was updated from its original version. The original podcast mischaracterized Australia's superannuation programme. We said individual participation is mandatory and the government puts money into accounts. In fact, employers are required to participate, and the government organizes it. That portion of the conversation has been removed.


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