President Trump's Money and New Savings Accounts

川普總統的財富與新儲蓄帳戶


Introduction

President Donald Trump has much more money now. He made this money from digital coins and business.

川普總統現在擁有了更多財富。他是透過數位貨幣和商業經營賺到這些錢的。

Main Body

President Trump made $2.2 billion in 2025. He made $1.4 billion from digital coins like World Liberty Financial. But many normal people lost money. Their coins became very cheap.

川普總統在 2025 年賺了 22 億美元。他從 World Liberty Financial 等數位貨幣中賺了 14 億美元。但許多一般民眾卻虧了錢,他們持有的貨幣變得非常廉價。

He also bought many stocks in big companies like Apple. He made over $500 million from his hotels and golf courses. He also sold land and business interests in the Middle East.

他也買入了許多大公司的股票,例如 Apple。他從酒店和高爾夫球場賺了超過 5 億美元。此外,他還出售了在中東的土地和商業權益。

The government started 'Trump Accounts' on July 4. These are savings accounts for children. The government gives $1,000 to children born between 2025 and 2028. Big companies like Micron also give money to these accounts.

政府在 7 月 4 日啟動了「川普帳戶」。這些是為兒童設立的儲蓄帳戶。政府會向 2025 年至 2028 年間出生的兒童提供 1,000 美元。像美光 (Micron) 這樣的大公司也會向這些帳戶捐款。

Conclusion

The President is now very rich. At the same time, the government has a new plan to help children save money.

總統現在非常富有。與此同時,政府有一個新計劃來幫助兒童儲蓄。

Vocabulary Learning

💰 Money Words

Look at how we describe amounts in the text:

  • Much more \rightarrow used for a big increase.
  • **Over 500million500 million** \rightarrow$ means 'more than'.

📅 Talking about the Past

To tell a story about what happened, we often add -ed to the action word:

  • Buy \rightarrow Bought (Special change!)
  • Make \rightarrow Made (Special change!)
  • Start \rightarrow Started

Example: "The government started Trump Accounts."


👥 People & Groups

Notice the difference between one person and a group:

  • The President (1 person)
  • Normal people (Many people)
  • Children (Many kids)

Quick Tip: When we talk about 'people' or 'children', we do not add an 's' to the end because the word is already plural.

Vocabulary Learning

digital coins (n.)
Money that only exists on computers
Example:Many people buy digital coins to make money.
stocks (n.)
Small parts of a company that people buy
Example:He bought stocks in Apple and other big companies.
interests (n.)
A legal right to a part of a business
Example:The man sold his business interests in the Middle East.
savings accounts (n.)
A safe place in a bank to keep money for the future
Example:Children can put money in their savings accounts.
billion (n.)
The number 1,000,000,000
Example:The president made over one billion dollars.
Practice A2 words in a crossword