President Trump proposes federal retirement accounts for workers lacking employer-sponsored plans. The proposal offers a refundable Saver’s Match and aims to address the retirement coverage gap.
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Starting in 2027, the government will match your retirement contributions (but Roth IRA owners face a surprising catch)
Starting in 2027, the federal Saver's Match pays up to $1,000 a year, but Roth IRA owners have a catch: you'll need a ...
Federal retirement benefits aren’t as simple as they seem. In many cases, they’re far more complex than those in the private sector. Advisors with clients who receive federal benefits must become ...
Federal workers remain generally more confident about retirement than private sector counterparts. Access to both pensions and the thrift savings plan boosts federal retirement readiness. Key ...
The White House is moving to expand retirement access for tens of millions of U.S. workers who lack employer-sponsored savings plans, unveiling a proposal that would pair a new federal retirement ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, from left, President Donald Trump, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, during a State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. President ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — As the now 10-day federal government shutdown heads to the weekend, the Trump Administration says the planned layoffs of federal workers are underway. Russ Vought, the ...
OPM’s retirement claim inventory in June was the lowest it’s been all year, coming in at just under 34,000 pending ...
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