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Roth IRA owners may need a second retirement account to claim the new Saver's Match

The Saver's Match program, which starts in 2027, is for lower- and moderate-income retirement savers — but Roth IRA owners may face a hurdle to get the money.

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According to CNBC’s source item, Roth IRA owners may need a second retirement account to claim the new Saver’s Match, The Saver’s Match program, which starts in 2027, is for lower- and moderate-income retirement savers — but Roth IRA owners may face a hurdle to get the money.

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Primary source: Roth IRA owners may need a second retirement account to claim the new Saver’s Match via CNBC. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.

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