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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Trump signs order to create retirement plans for workers who lack them
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Trump signs order to create retirement plans for workers who lack them

Last updated: May 1, 2026 7:30 am
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President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order aimed at expanding access to retirement plans for millions of workers whose employers do not provide one. This move follows a promise made during the State of the Union address to enhance Americans’ retirement security.

Under this new plan, the Trump administration will combine efforts with the Saver’s Match, a program created through the Secure 2.0 Act of 2022. This program directs the federal government to match retirement-plan contributions for workers earning less than $35,000, providing up to $1,000 a year starting next year.

The Treasury Department will launch a new website, TrumpIRA.gov, to promote the matching funds and provide guidance for private-sector donors interested in contributing to workers’ accounts. President Trump hailed this initiative as “revolutionary,” stating that it would give low-income American workers access to retirement accounts similar to federal employees’ Thrift Savings Plans.

According to AARP, approximately 56 million Americans lack access to a retirement plan through their employer. Of those eligible for the Saver’s Match, about 27 million do not have access to a plan where they can benefit. Teresa Ghilarducci, director of the Wealth Equity Center at the New School for Social Research, described this move as the largest potential expansion of retirement coverage since Social Security.

While the Trump administration plans to seek congressional approval to extend the program to middle-income and higher-income workers, it is crucial to address the retirement savings crisis facing Americans. A recent study from the National Institute on Retirement Security revealed that the median amount saved for retirement by American workers is just $955.

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With Social Security facing insolvency by 2032 without congressional intervention, ensuring its stability remains essential. K.C. Boas, the retirement-savings initiative lead at the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program, emphasized the importance of Social Security as the foundation for retirement.

Expanding access to retirement accounts is a positive step, particularly for the 78% of small businesses with fewer than 10 employees that do not offer employer-based retirement plans. However, disparities exist among nonwhite and lower-income workers who are less likely to have access to retirement plans.

While some experts believe that simply providing access to retirement accounts is not sufficient, others see it as a crucial first step. Details such as access to funds, emergency-saving features, and auto-enrollment will be critical for the success of this initiative.

To make this program permanent and reach all workers in need, bipartisan legislation like the Retirement Savings for Americans Act must be passed. Additionally, fully funding and expanding Social Security and Medicare are essential components of comprehensive retirement reform.

In conclusion, President Trump’s executive order to expand access to retirement plans is a significant development in addressing the retirement savings crisis. However, further measures and bipartisan cooperation are needed to ensure the long-term financial security of American workers.

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