$1,000
Coverage of $1,000 in the Nexus archive.
- Tik Tok Creator Scam
A TikTok user was contacted by creator @OffGridAdventures, who claimed to have a broken leg and requested gift cards and financial help. The requests continued despite the user attempting to distance themselves, leading them to change their phone number. The creator also mentioned receiving $1,000 from another individual.
- S.F. proposal to double campaign contribution limit from $500 to $1,000 in doubt
A proposal to double San Francisco's campaign contribution cap from $500 to $1,000 is on hold for fine-tuning. The measure, part of Supervisor Rafael Mandelman's suite of proposals, remains in doubt.
- New School economist: Trump Accounts will widen America’s wealth gaps
The U.S. government launched Trump Accounts, a tax-based savings program providing $1,000 investment accounts for children born between 2026-2028. Research from The New School suggests the program may widen wealth gaps, as higher-income families can contribute more annually (up to $5,000) compared to lower-income families, mirroring disparities seen in 529 college savings plans.
- Is there a deadline to claim the $1,000 ‘Trump account’ contribution for my kid?
The article asks about a deadline for claiming a $1,000 'Trump account' contribution for children, noting some may receive an initial $250 if they don't qualify for a government contribution.
- Here's how much interest a $1,000 money market account will earn savers now
The article explains how much interest a $1,000 deposit in a money market account can earn. It provides information for savers considering such an investment.
- ETH crash to $1K looms if key support breaks: Will futures traders step in?
Ether’s futures open interest fell by 25%, putting pressure on the $1,500 support level. The article raises the possibility of a further drop to $1,000 if this support breaks.
- Trump Accounts app launches — here's how to get started
The Trump Accounts app allows families to track new investment accounts offering a $1,000 pilot program contribution for eligible children. The app is now available for download.