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Who could benefit the most from Trump's investment accounts for children
By — Paul Solman Paul Solman By — Diane Lincoln Estes Diane Lincoln Estes By — Ryan Connelly Holmes Ryan Connelly Holmes Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/who-could-benefit-the-most-from-trumps-investment-accounts-for-children Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio 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 contributions to the accounts. The question is, can they deliver the benefits that are being promoted? Economics correspondent Paul Solman explains. 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 — Diane Lincoln Estes Diane Lincoln Estes Diane Lincoln Estes is a producer at PBS NewsHour, where she works on economics stories for Making Sen$e. @DianeLincEstes By — Ryan Connelly Holmes Ryan Connelly Holmes