Resources regarding health coverage and retirement for when you start your first job.
Saving Matters for New Workers
Website for employees with resources that describe why saving money for retirement matters at each step of the job cycle.
New Employee Savings Tips - Time Is On Your Side
Tip sheet for employees starting a new job on options for long-term financial saving such as employer retirement plans and Individual Retirement Accounts and other investment choices.
ABLE Age Adjustment Act passed as part of the Omnibus Spending Bill. This bill will increase the age of ABLE eligibility from “before age 26” to “before age 46” effective 01/01/2026.
National Resource Center for individuals with disabilities, service providers, and employers that provides webinars, tools, newsletters, and frequently asked questions about Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) savings accounts.
ABLE accounts can be an effective savings tool to help improve health, independence, and quality of life for people with disabilities.
Accommodation and Compliance: Disability Disclosure
Website provides an overview of the dos and don'ts of disclosing a disability when starting a new job or retaining a job after acquiring a disability.
Looking for an easy way to save money? Make it automatic
Learn easy steps to build toward your savings goals and create a savings habit.
Money as You Grow - Teenagers and Young Adults
Resources for parents and caretakers of teenagers and young adults related to earning and saving money, short- and long-term planning, borrowing money, and getting insurance.
National Foundation for Credit Counseling
Debt is real and it isn’t forever. You have choices. Regain control of your finances and connect with a nonprofit, certified credit counselor.
Virtual Financial Coaching and Counseling
During COVID-19, learn how you can receive guidance from a certified financial counselor at no cost to you.
Work Incentives - General Information
General information and resources about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Work Incentives, and other Social Security programs.