May 30, 2008
The Incentives for Older Workers Act, S. 2933, would eliminate barriers for older Americans who want to stay in the workforce longer, and encourage employers to recruit and retain older workers.
According to the Special Committee on Aging, a 2007 Conference Board study reports that current retirement trends could create a U.S. labor shortage of 4.8 million workers in 10 years.
The sponsors of the bill, Senators Gordon Smith (R-OR), Herb Kohl (D-WI), and Kent Conrad (D-ND), members of the Aging, Finance and HELP Committees, created the Act to reduce this decline.
The Act would, among other things:
We do not expect action on the bill this year but some of its provisions could be picked up in the context of a larger bill next year.