Trump’s $1,000-a-year retirement boost: will it actually help workers?

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Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary argues that while Trump’s proposal to give millions of workers $1,000 a year to boost retirement savings sounds appealing, it may not reach the workers most in need and could fall short of solving the broader gaps in access to employer-sponsored retirement plans.
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