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

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New TrumpIRA site offers $1,000 to lower-income retirement savers
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 30 that will broaden access to retirement savings for workers whose employers don’t offer 401 (k)-type plans.

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Trump executive order expands access to retirement plans. What to know
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A Trump order aims to help more people get retirement savings plans in time for a new federal match
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Are you eligible for Trump IRA account retirement match? What to know
President Trump signed an executive order to help workers who don't have access to employer-sponsored 401k plans.

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Watch: Supporters and critics react as Trump visits retirement 'utopia'
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Trump expands workers' access to retirement plans. When will this begin?
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Trump signs order to create retirement plans for workers who lack them
Under the plan, the Trump administration will combine the effort with the Saver’s Match, which was created through the Secure 2.0 Act of 2022 and directs the federal government to match retirement-pla...

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Trump's new executive order, with help from Congress, could increase U.S. retirement wealth up to 77%, researchers find
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Who is eligible for Trump’s new order expanding retirement benefits?
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Trump signs executive order expanding retirement plan access

The order directs the Treasury Department to launch TrumpIRA.gov by January, when a government match program for low-income workers takes effect
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How to Build a Retirement Income Plan if You're 5 Years Away

So you're about five years away from retiring. It makes a lot of sense to start assembling a list of things to do before your last day at your job. Doing so might make the difference between having a comfortable retirement and one full of stress.
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