DOL Updates Financial Literacy Toolkit for Disabled Workers and Their Support Networks
Summary
The U.S. Department of Labor has released significant updates to the 'Secure Your Financial Future: A Toolkit for Individuals with Disabilities.' The revised toolkit adds a new section for service providers, direct support professionals, and family members who assist disabled workers with career and financial planning. Key additions include FAQs about legal guardians and representative payees, ABLE account information, financial planning worksheets, and quick-reference guides on money management and disability benefits. The toolkit, developed by ODEP, EBSA, and the Employment and Training Administration, covers financial wellness across all stages of the employment life cycle.
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The Department of Labor updated its online 'Secure Your Financial Future' toolkit with new content for service providers, direct support professionals, and family members who assist disabled workers. New materials include FAQs about working with legal guardians or representative payees, ABLE account guidance, financial planning worksheets, and quick-reference guides on disability benefits and money management.
Affected parties—including disability service organizations, direct support professionals, and families of disabled workers—should note the expanded scope of this resource. Organizations serving disabled clients may want to incorporate these materials into their financial literacy programming. The toolkit is accessible at dol.gov/agencies/ebsa/secure-your-financial-future.
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US Department of Labor updates online financial literacy toolkit supporting disabled workers with resources for families, caregivers
Includes new section for service providers, support staff WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced significant updates to its online resource offering financial education information and practical guidance to help disabled workers build economic mobility and independence.
The updated toolkit, Secure Your Financial Future: A Toolkit for Individuals with Disabilities, features a new section geared toward service providers, direct support professionals, and family members – all people who may play a critical role in supporting workers with disabilities as they navigate careers and financial planning.
“Americans with disabilities deserve the opportunity to participate in President Trump’s Golden Age of America, and that means being able to work and save for goals of their choice,” said Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment Policy Julie Hocker. “The updates to the ‘Secure Your Financial Future’ toolkit provide vital resources that empower disabled workers to make informed financial decisions as they pursue rewarding work opportunities. Financial independence is central to the American Dream and ensures that the talent and potential of all Americans can be fully realized.”
Developed by the department’s Office of Disability Employment Policy, Employee Benefits Security Administration, and Employment and Training Administration, the “Secure Your Financial Future” toolkit acknowledges the unique decisions Americans with disabilities face regarding work and financial security. The toolkit includes extensive guidance for achieving financial wellness at every stage of the employment life cycle: preparing for, starting, maintaining, changing or losing, and retiring from a job.
The updated toolkit ensures that workers with disabilities and those who may support them have access to practical, easy-to-use tools to set and achieve financial goals, understand the connection between work and benefits, and make informed choices about saving and spending. Additions to the toolkit include:
- FAQs about working with legal guardians or representative payees.
- Financial planning tools and worksheets, including information about ABLE accounts.
- Quick-reference guides on money management, disability benefits, and other topics.
- Resources to support conversations about saving, budgeting, and financial goal setting. “The U.S. Department of Labor is focused on empowering all Americans to attain retirement security and employment success,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employee Benefits Security Daniel Aronowitz. “We recognize that people with disabilities have unique economic decisions to make. By updating the ‘Secure Your Financial Future’ toolkit, we are making sure people with disabilities have the information and opportunities to build toward a secure retirement at every stage of their career.”
Access the Secure Your Financial Future toolkit.
Agency Office of Disability Employment Policy Date April 24, 2026 Release Number 26-641-NAT Media Contact: Christine Feroli Phone Number 202-693-4664 Email feroli.christine.e@dol.gov Media Contact: Lorynn Holloway Phone Number (202) 693-4652 Email holloway.lorynn.n@dol.gov Share This
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