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In an Independence Day announcement, tech billionaire Michael Dell and his wife Susan unveiled a "public-private partnership" aimed at giving millions of young Americans a direct financial stake in the nation's economy.
The Dell Technologies CEO took to X on Saturday to announce they are giving $250 each to the first 25 million qualifying American children who sign up for "Trump Accounts."
"This makes every child a shareholder in the greatest prosperity-creating engine the world has ever known — American capitalism," Dell wrote in an X post. "Through this public-private partnership, we’re giving the next generation a real stake in our economy and a path to the American Dream: education, a first home, starting a business, and building lasting wealth."

The Trump Accounts app will feature eight exclusive financial literacy modules. (U.S. Department of the Treasury / Fox News)
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The announcement coincides with the official Fourth of July launch of Trump Accounts, a provision of new tax legislation designed to give young Americans a financial head start.
Under the program, which was announced one year ago, every U.S. citizen born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, is eligible to receive a $1,000 government-provided baseline investment upon enrollment.
Parents can register their children for the program when filing their taxes, acting as sole custodians of the account until the child turns 18.

FILE - President Donald Trump speaks during the Trump Accounts Launch Summit in Washington, D.C., in January. (Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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While no personal contributions are required, parents have the option to deposit up to $5,000 per year, which is then invested directly in American companies in the stock market.
| Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DELL | DELL TECHNOLOGIES INC. | 394.32 | -30.93 | -7.27% |
President Donald Trump projected the program will put $3 to $4 trillion of wealth into the hands of young Americans over the next 15 years.
"Decades from now, I believe that Trump Accounts will be remembered as one of the most transformative policy innovations of all time," Trump said during the program’s announcement.

FILE - Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks during an announcement with Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell and his wife, Susan, and President Donald Trump about "Trump Accounts" at the White House in 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/ AFP/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Dell, who had previously pledged more than $6 billion to the program, said the initiative "unites us all in hope and optimism for every child’s future."
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The combined launch of the government initiative and the Dells' private contribution has drawn widespread praise, with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, lauding the effort on Saturday as "an extraordinary birthday gift to celebrate the greatest nation in the history of the world."





















