Micron Pledges $250 Million to Trump Child Accounts Before July 4 Launch
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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1
Micron Pledges $250 Million to Trump Child Accounts Before July 4 Launch
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 1
Summary
Micron will invest $250 million in the new Trump accounts for children, President Donald Trump said Wednesday, calling it the biggest corporate commitment yet to the program.
July 4 marks the planned launch of the tax-advantaged accounts, which can be opened for any child under 18 with a Social Security number and accept contributions from individuals, employers and others.
Big operational questions still surround how the accounts will work, even as the administration weighs using contributions from other companies — including AI firms and SpaceX — to seed them.
Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell and his wife Susan had previously announced a $6.25 billion donation, underscoring the administration's push to line up private backing for the new accounts.