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  2. Saving for Education, Entrepreneurship, and Downpayment

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    By initially investing $1,000 for a child at birth with a 6% rate of return will yield a resulted investment of $3,000 after 18 years. Additionally, adding $100 per year onto the base will accrue up to $5,000. By adding $50 a month to the slated $1,000 base will return more than $22,000. [3]

  3. Economy of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The renewable energy economy has created 114,000 jobs in Illinois and will continue to see growth after a $15 billion investment from the Future Energy Jobs Act in 2016. [22] Governor J. B. Pritzker committed Illinois to the U.S. Climate Alliance in 2019 which will further drive economic growth in renewable energy across the state. [23]

  4. Child trust fund - Wikipedia

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    The charge on a stakeholder account is limited to no more than 1.5 per cent a year, whereas charges on all other types of CTF account are not limited in this way. Savings account. These operate in a similar way to a bank deposit account; there is a rate of interest and the nominal value of the funds is secure. Non-stakeholder account. Invests ...

  5. Biden calls for investment in education during Illinois visit

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  6. The best investment for the next 20 years: Morning Brief - AOL

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    "History shows that 20 years of continuous investment is the bare minimum to be assured of a positive real return for the S&P 500," Colas wrote. "One can do very well over a shorter period if all ...

  7. Illinois State Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Lottery proceeds currently benefit three major areas: 1) the state's Common School Fund (CSF), which helps finance K–12 public schools; 2) The Capital Projects Fund, used for infrastructure improvements and job creation and 3) special causes like Illinois veterans, breast cancer charities and research, assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS, and multiple sclerosis research.

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