Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell and his wife Susan announced on July 4 that they’ll give $250 each to the first 25 million qualifying American children who sign up for a Trump Account, the new government-backed investment vehicle that launched the same day. The pledge builds on the Dells’ earlier $6.25 billion commitment. Here’s how Trump Accounts work, who qualifies for the Dell donation, and what the money can eventually be used for. Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell and his wife Susan announced on July 4 that they’ll give $250 each to the first 25 million qualifying American children who sign up for a Trump Account, the new government-backed investment vehicle that launched the same day. The pledge builds on the Dells’ earlier $6.25 billion commitment. Here’s how Trump Accounts work, who qualifies for the Dell donation, and what the money can eventually be used for.
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