A recent op-ed argues that President Donald Trump’s proposal to expand access to 401(k)-style retirement plans could become a meaningful step toward a universal savings system — but only if it goes further than currently outlined.
Karl Polzer, founder of the Center on Capital and Social Equity, wrote that roughly half of American workers lack access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan with matching contributions.
He pointed to Trump’s remarks during the State of the Union address as an acknowledgment of that gap.
“Half of all of working Americans still do not have access to a retirement plan with matching contributions from details ⇒
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