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SunSeeker

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23. Peanuts, considering how much Trump cut from kids in the same bill.
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 11:53 PM
Dec 2
Critics point out the accounts do little to help children in their early years, when they’re most vulnerable and most likely to be in poverty. They also say the accounts do little to offset the cuts the Trump administration and congressional Republicans have made to other programs that benefit young people and their families, including food assistance and Medicaid. Republicans created the accounts in the same Trump tax bill that reduced spending for some of those programs.

And even with the contribution from the government, critics say the Trump Accounts will widen the wealth gap. Affluent families that can afford to make the maximum pretax contribution to the accounts will realize the greatest benefits. Poor families who can’t afford to set aside money for the accounts will benefit the least. Assuming a 7% return, the $1,000 in seed money would grow to roughly $3,570 over 18 years.
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How much does Trump take off the top? Autumn Dec 2 #1
Pay-offs using children. Trump will use the information to deport children and their parents. twodogsbarking Dec 2 #2
So he wants to brand children born in his 2nd term AnnaLee Dec 2 #3
No one will use that angrychair Dec 2 #4
$250? Aviation Pro Dec 2 #5
Yeah... lonely bird Dec 2 #13
Top 10% need to pay more taxes! Buddyzbuddy Dec 2 #6
Starting with the top one-per-centers ... and Michael & Susan Dell certainly fit FakeNoose Dec 2 #7
Perhaps they should pay more TAXES pfitz59 Dec 2 #8
Definitely. twodogsbarking Dec 2 #12
Why not just pay your damned taxes? How much of write off will this be for them? travelingthrulife Dec 2 #9
"...and encourage them to keep saving as their children grow..." J_William_Ryan Dec 2 #10
"Tax-advantaged investment accounts" instead of food for hungry children. Paladin Dec 2 #11
Beware damifino10 Dec 2 #14
He knows who was blackmailed by Epstein. pandr32 Dec 2 #16
Preying at the altar of money. KPN Dec 2 #15
5% of their net worth? Jughead Dec 2 #17
Kissing the ring. hamsterjill Dec 2 #18
I have never figured out, Bayard Dec 2 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author VegasVet Dec 2 #20
Trump Steaks. Trump University. Trump Water. Trump Accounts. Harker Dec 2 #21
Trump Casinos. Trump Vodka RazorbackExpat Dec 2 #22
Trump Cologne. Trump Guitars. Trump Wine. Trump Watches. Harker Dec 3 #28
Trump watches that "inadvertantly" leave out the "T" RazorbackExpat Dec 3 #29
Peanuts, considering how much Trump cut from kids in the same bill. SunSeeker Dec 2 #23
This is all so stupid. Instead of billionaires paying real taxes, they are making "donations." nt Blasphemer Dec 3 #24
TRump accounts. raccoon Dec 3 #25
Grifters love to donate other people's money. Irish_Dem Dec 3 #26
25M people?? That's about the same number who will LOSE their health insurance in 28 days. Bengus81 Dec 3 #27
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