Treasury App for Trump Accounts Launches Thursday
A mobile app for parents to manage Trump Accounts for their children will become available Thursday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the accounts themselves open July 4.
BloombergA mobile application that will let parents manage Trump Accounts for their children is scheduled to launch Thursday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. The accounts themselves are set to open on July 4. The announcement came in separate reports from business outlets covering the rollout timeline.
The app is designed for parents to oversee the new accounts ahead of the July 4 start date. Officials have described the accounts as a program that millions of Americans will be able to access. No further details on account balances, eligibility rules, or investment options were released in the statements reviewed.
The same reports noted that the app launch precedes the formal opening of the accounts by roughly five weeks. Business coverage characterized the app as the primary interface millions of Americans will use to handle the accounts for their children.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the app launch date.
2 sourcesbusiness · WSJ - May 28, 2026
The management app becomes available to parents.
2 sourcesbusiness · WSJ - July 4, 2026
Trump Accounts open for enrollment.
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