Trump signs executive order to expand retirement plan access through TrumpIRA.gov website
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing the Treasury Department to launch TrumpIRA.gov, a website enabling workers without employer-sponsored retirement plans to access private-sector retirement accounts. The order implements a proposal from Trump's State of the Union address offering federal matching contributions of up to $1,000 annually for eligible low- and moderate-income workers. The website is scheduled to launch in January 2025, with the Saver's Match program—previously authorized by Congress in 2022—becoming available to workers earning under $35,500 individually or $71,000 as married couples.
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This event sits in the top 66% of divergence this week. 6 outlets covered it, splitting into 5 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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