10,000-Euro Youth Grant Proposal Unveiled: Inheritance Tax to Fund European Youth Investment

July 4, 2026
10,000-Euro Youth Grant Proposal Unveiled: Inheritance Tax to Fund European Youth Investment
  • A bold proposal would give every young person at adulthood a 10,000-euro investment capital, funded by inheritance taxation, with an annual orientation review and an option to switch education paths as they progress.

  • The plan, branded as the “Top départ jeunesse” capital, is paired with stronger early career guidance and annual counseling to allow students to switch between general, professional, and technological tracks.

  • European thinkers call for sector-specific national roles within the EU, with France steering nuclear, the Netherlands semiconductors, Ireland data centers, and Estonia cybersecurity, alongside mobilizing European savings to back tech investment.

  • They urge better mobilization of European savings, currently skewed toward an aging, risk-averse population, by linking some tax advantages to life insurance investments in sovereign tech.

  • In broader European cooperation, the proposal advocates specialized country leadership in key tech sectors to foster coordinated investment and growth.

  • Reforms to the CESE would ensure youth voice in policy making, proposing a 50% representation of advisers under 35.

  • A concrete reform would reserve half of CESE seats for advisers under 35 to boost youthful participation in economic and environmental policy.

  • There is a pledge to reduce NEETs—over half a million young people not in employment, education, or training—through a five-year financial plan and prioritizing schooling to forestall disengagement.

  • During the Aix-en-Provence meetings, the Cercle des économistes unveiled 14 proposals for the presidential race, centered on youth policy and European cooperation.

  • One of the centerpiece proposals announced at the Aix meetings is the 10,000-euro youth grant at age 18, funded by a 1% levy on inheritance tax.

  • The 14 proposals released ahead of the 2027 election aim to guide candidates on youth strategy and European coordination.

  • The package includes an annual career orientation review and a system allowing students to switch across general, professional, and technological tracks, effectively adding a revocation mechanism to pathway decisions.

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