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Trump floats Australia-inspired retirement savings accounts

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are studying a mandatory plan with 12% employer contributions, officials said.

  • President Donald Trump announced his administration is studying Australia's mandatory retirement savings model to create new accounts for Americans. During a Rose Garden lunch on Monday, Trump said he plans to make the system "sharper" and "better."
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are reviewing the Australian framework, which requires employers to contribute 12 percent of earnings into private accounts. This contribution mechanism serves as the core blueprint for the administration's proposed retirement savings initiative.
  • The administration's interest in structured savings follows a $6.25 billion donation from Michael and Susan Dell to seed child investment initiatives in December. Officials acknowledge the plan requires shoring up the existing Social Security safety net to succeed.
  • Adapting a foreign financial structure to the vast American economy presents a significant challenge. Capitol Hill will serve as the ultimate testing ground for whether this framework can survive partisan friction in Washington.
  • By introducing a structured framework inspired by Australia, the administration attempts to replace economic dread with predictability for Americans. Whether this blueprint survives the Political Hurdle remains to be seen as the proposal encounters the reality of structural reform.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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