Retirement Benefits Update – Who Can Get Up to $1,000 More Each Year?

Retirement Benefits Update - Who Can Get Up to $1,000 More Each Year?

A new retirement benefits update is drawing attention across the United States, especially among low-income workers who do not have access to employer-sponsored retirement plans. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at helping millions of Americans find and compare Individual Retirement Accounts, commonly known as IRAs. The order directs the U.S. Treasury … Read more

Trump’s New Retirement Savings Order – Who May Qualify and When the IRA Changes Could Start

Trump’s New Retirement Savings Order - Who May Qualify and When the IRA Changes Could Start

A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump could bring major changes to the way millions of Americans save for retirement. The order focuses on workers who do not have access to a 401(k), pension, or another employer-sponsored retirement plan. For many part-time employees, contractors, gig workers, and small business employees, retirement savings options … Read more

Social Security Recipients Could Get Bigger 2027 COLA Boost as Inflation Pressure Grows

Social Security Recipients Could Get Bigger 2027 COLA Boost as Inflation Pressure Grows

Millions of Social Security recipients could receive a larger cost-of-living adjustment in 2027 if current inflation trends continue. A new projection suggests that benefits may rise more sharply than they did in 2026, offering retirees some relief as everyday expenses remain high. According to The Senior Citizens League, Social Security benefits could increase by 3.3% in … Read more

Could Trump Accounts Reshape Social Security? Experts Warn Retirement Reform Is a Bigger Battle

Could Trump Accounts Reshape Social Security? Experts Warn Retirement Reform Is a Bigger Battle

New investment accounts backed by President Donald Trump are raising fresh questions about the future of retirement savings in America. The proposed Trump Accounts for children would provide an initial $1,000 deposit to eligible U.S. children with a Social Security number who are born between 2025 and 2028. Trump has suggested that these accounts could grow significantly by the … Read more