Enabling Individuals to work well into their seventies pays significant benefits for each Worker & Our Government.
When a person is able to defer retirement until later in life their Social Security check generates 25% MOré Income. Another Interesting Fact: “For men, the average effective retirement age fell from 68.6 in the late 1960s to 63.5 in the five years to 2009.”
What that means to our Economy is reduced consumer disposable income causing less demand and higher unemployment.
This issue becomes of critical importance because according to the U.S. Census Bureau “Life expectancy is projected in the middle series to increase from 76.0 years in 1993 to 82.6 years in 2050. In 2050, life expectancy in the low assumption would be 75.3 years and in the high assumption would be 87.5 years.”
The best way to transition and encourage people to work for many years is to have a robust economy and offer jobs that truly help America and stop the transfer of wealth to energy producing countries like O.P.E.C..
We shall start by producing MOré Energy here in America and focus on Reusable Energy i.e. Ocean Wave Energy.
In addition, Building High Speed Rail will also offer a service very much in need especially if we want to significantly Increase Tourism to Missouri and America. Being able to see many attractions in a short amount of time will encourage MOré People to see all of Missouri and that helps all 114 counties”.
Savings from a Stronger Energy & Transportation Infrastructure will dramatically reduce the cost of travel and distributing goods and provide workers of all ages with quality High Paying Jobs. Savings from not relying on other countries for our Energy Requirements will provide America with the resources to Strengthen Our Infrastructure.
The U.S. Senate continues to lack a focus on these many issues and that is why we launched the Mark Memoly for U.S. Senate Campaign.
Leadership Improves Our Economy & Environment.
Mark Memoly
U.S. Senate Candidate.
A Fiscal Republican With A Sense of Humor
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