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

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Trump signs executive order expanding retirement benefits
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that expands retirement benefits for employees who do not have access to such benefits through their employers.

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Trump Unveils New Retirement Plan With Federal Match
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Trump executive order expands access to retirement plans. What to know
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A better way to make saving money easier
Instead of creating new types of savings accounts, combine the ones that already exist.

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Trump Expands U.S. Sanctions on Cuban Government
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Trump order creates branded IRA website starting in January
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Here's who and how people can take part in the federal match for retirement savings approved by Trump
The Saver’s Match will start in January and offer a match of up to $1,000 for workers who make less than $35,000 a year.

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New TrumpIRA plan aims to reach workers without 401(k)s
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What is TrumpIRA.gov? Trump unveils plan for new retirement website
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Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Expands Retirement-Savings Access for American Workers by Establishing TrumpIRA.gov

Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to increase access to high-quality, low-cost Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), and up to $1,000 in Federal matching contributions, to strengthen the financial security of American workers.
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Sorting through Medicare myths in federal retirement decisions

Common assumptions about Part B, IRMAA and FEHB coordination can obscure how coverage and costs actually play out over time.
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