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Trump just proposed a new retirement savings plan

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Trump pitches new retirement plan with a federal match of up to $1,000 per year — who could benefit
President Donald Trump said during the State of the Union on Tuesday that his administration plans to launch a new savings plan for those workers that will include a $1,000 annual match.

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Trump just proposed a new retirement savings plan: What we know and what we don’t
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Trump Proposed a New Retirement Plan With Up to a $1,000 Match. How Might It Work?
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Trump Takes Credit For Biden-Era $1,000 Match For Low-Income Retirement Plans
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Trump teases new retirement plan (with free money)
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Trump announces 401(k)s for all: ‘We will match your contribution with up to $1,000 each year’
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Understanding the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) for Federal Employees

Discover how the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) offers tax advantages and investment options for federal employees, similar to a 401(k), to build their retirement savings.
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529 college savings plans expand to cover more educational expenses

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Saving for college has long been a priority for families, but recent changes to popular 529 savings plans are giving parents more flexibility in how they use those funds. The tax-free savings accounts, specifically designed to help ...
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Top earners are saving more for retirement. Everyone else is saving less.

A new report on retirement savings paints a worrisome picture: Fewer workers are saving, and only top earners are increasing their contributions from year to year. The analysis, released Nov. 18 by the human capital management company Dayforce, draws ...
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