President Donald Trump is seeking adjustments to the Savers Match program established by the 2022 Secure 2.0 law to expand retirement savings access, according to a White House official cited in a report from journalist Josh Wingrove at 12:45 PM UTC on February 25, 2026. The program offers an annual government-funded match of up to $1,000 for eligible low-income workers, with 56 million workers qualifying, per the White House official in Wingrove's X post (https://x.com/josh_wingrove/status/2026506256748257445). Trump aims to simplify participation for workers without employer-sponsored plans and enable philanthropic contributions similar to a recent announcement by the Dells, the official stated. Additional details are forthcoming. These proposed changes build on the existing initiative designed to incentivize retirement savings for millions of working Americans, as described by the White House official.