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Trump's new retirement plan could OfferUp to $1,000 a year

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Trump signs order to create retirement plans for workers who lack them
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to extend access to retirement plans to the millions of workers whose employers don’t provide one, following a promise made during the State o...

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Trump makes major change to retirement plans: 41 million Americans could be eligible
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Trump signs order expanding retirement plan access for uncovered workers
 · 15h
Trump expands US sanctions on Cuban government and affiliates
U.S. President Donald Trump ​signed an executive order on Friday broadening U.S. sanctions against the Cuban government, two White House officials told Reuters, as ‌he seeks to put more pressure on Ha...

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Trump to sign order aimed at expanding access to retirement plans
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Trump signs executive order to expand retirement account access for millions of workers
 · 17h
Legislative action could increase U.S. retirement wealth up to 77%, research finds
"You'll then be able to access the same type of retirement accounts that federal employees enjoy through the Thrift Savings Plans, which are incredible, as part of the federal Saver's Match program," ...

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No 401k? Trump Expands Access To New Low-Cost IRAs For Every American Starting Next Year
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What is TrumpIRA.gov? Trump unveils plan for new retirement website
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New TrumpIRA site offers $1,000 to lower-income retirement savers

Trump is expected to sign an order that would broaden access to retirement savings for workers whose employers don’t offer 401(k)-type plans.
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Retirement plan participation rises as lower-income balances drop

The Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances shows retirement plan participation at its highest since 2010, largely due to automatic enrollment. However, mean balances for the bottom half of earners fell from $66,600 to $54,700, while top ...
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