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The idea hits hard because it taps into a truth everyone knows but rarely says outright: wealth in America begins long before adulthood. Some kids inherit investments, houses, trust funds. Others inherit nothing but debt and prayers. Trump’s pitch lands directly in that divide, pointing at it, poking at it, promising to level it — or at least pretend to. For families who’ve watched housing prices skyrocket, college tuition balloon, and basic stability turn into a luxury, the thought of a pre-funded nest egg quietly building in the background feels like a break in the generational cycle.