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Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ includes $1,000 ‘MAGA accounts’ for kids

May 12, 2025
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House Republicans are seeking to launch a pilot savings program for children.

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The “big, beautiful bill” that aligns with President Donald Trump‘s broader economic agenda and was unveiled by House Republicans on Monday also includes “MAGA” savings accounts for kids.

Within the bill’s draft is the creation of “MAGA accounts,” laying out a pilot program to launch the accounts with $1,000 each.

GOP Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas recently spoke of the plan to Semafor after he pushed the idea to his fellow Republicans as they attended a party retreat earlier this month.

“The case I made to my colleagues is: We should ask ourselves in this bill, what will be the legacy that people will remember and talk about 10 years from now, 20, 30, 40 years from now?” Cruz said at the time.

The high-profile conservative and onetime Republican presidential candidate also told Semafor that such accounts could “begin the journey of savings” for many Americans, with those individuals reaping the advantages of compound interest years later.

In the House bill, the item is listed as the “MAGA Accounts Contribution Pilot Program.” The plan would give parents with a qualifying child a “one-time credit of $1,000” that’d be payable into the child’s account.

To be eligible for the program, the child must be a US citizen “at birth,” possess a Social Security number, and have a birthdate after December 31, 2024, and prior to January 1, 2029.

The program is reminiscent of the “baby bonds” proposal from Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, who pitched the idea of granting $1,000 to US babies in savings accounts in order to help create a financial foothold for them early in life. Booker advanced the idea as part of his 2020 presidential campaign.

Alongside Booker, Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts was also a strong advocate of the “baby bonds” plan, which was pitched as a way to close the racial wealth gap.

The post Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ includes $1,000 ‘MAGA accounts’ for kids appeared first on Business Insider.

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