On 529 Day, How Department of Labor Aids the Disabled
The Department of Labor is working to aid Americans with disabilities, a group often forgotten despite record job growth in the US economy. The Department is highlighting ABLE accounts and promoting financial literacy for individuals with disabilities. This effort is part of the Administration's commitment to supporting the forgotten men and women of America, including those with disabilities.
- ▪The Department of Labor is promoting ABLE accounts to aid Americans with disabilities.
- ▪ABLE accounts aim to improve financial literacy for individuals with disabilities.
- ▪The Administration has made a commitment to supporting Americans with disabilities, a group often overlooked in the job market.
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When President Trump was first sworn in, he made a promise: The forgotten men and women of America would be forgotten no longer. Since then, this Administration has worked hard to deliver on that commitment, from reshoring manufacturing and bringing jobs back to America, to preparing our workforce for the AI revolution. But while our economy is seeing record job growth, too often one group is still forgotten: Americans with disabilities. That’s changing. As we mark May 29—or 529Day—the Department of Labor is taking a moment to highlight ABLE accounts and shine a light on financial literacy for Americans routinely told that it’s simply too risky to work. Read Full Article »
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