Trump signs executive order expanding retirement plan coverage for workers without access
The president directed the Treasury Department to launch a website to help workers enroll in private-sector retirement plans.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday seeking to expand workers’ access to retirement plans. “This afternoon, I’m thrilled to sign a historic Executive Order expanding access to high-quality retirement savings accounts for millions of Americans,” Trump said during remarks in the Oval Office. “I promised to make the same types of retirement accounts enjoyed by federal employees available to all Americans, so that’s what we’re doing.” Recommended Stories WATCH LIVE: King Charles bids farewell to Trump White House having ‘active conversations’ with Congress on authorizing Iran war Trump looking ahead to history as midterm elections approach The order aims to help implement the retirement investment plan Trump unveiled during his State of the Union speech, when he said…
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