Dell Technologies founder and his wife just announced they're putting up a jaw-dropping $6.25 billion. The goal? Setting up dedicated accounts for 25 million American kids. This massive fund is being positioned to support a financial initiative tied to the current administration's policy framework. The sheer scale here is wild – we're talking about potentially impacting an entire generation's access to capital. No specifics yet on how these accounts will be structured or what restrictions might apply, but with that kind of money on the table, institutional players are definitely taking notes. Could this reshape how we think about youth financial infrastructure in the States?
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MetaverseHobo
· 16h ago
6.25 billion poured in, all details are a mystery. Can it be trusted?
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OPsychology
· 16h ago
6.25 billion USD get dumped, this plate is too big... but what about the details? It always feels like something is missing.
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ChainPoet
· 16h ago
625 billion dollars for 25 million children? This plot is a bit hard to believe, where are the details?
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RugDocDetective
· 16h ago
6.25 billion get dumped, the details are all a mystery... I've seen this trap before.
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Tokenomics911
· 16h ago
62.5 billion is really amazing, but what about the details? The biggest concern with such a huge investment is the possibility of policy changes later on.
Dell Technologies founder and his wife just announced they're putting up a jaw-dropping $6.25 billion. The goal? Setting up dedicated accounts for 25 million American kids. This massive fund is being positioned to support a financial initiative tied to the current administration's policy framework. The sheer scale here is wild – we're talking about potentially impacting an entire generation's access to capital. No specifics yet on how these accounts will be structured or what restrictions might apply, but with that kind of money on the table, institutional players are definitely taking notes. Could this reshape how we think about youth financial infrastructure in the States?