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Kucinich's Innovative Proposal to Deal with Unemployment

Posted by libhom Monday, February 01, 2010

Kucinich speakingThe White House and Congress should be working overtime to reduce unemployment. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, an Ohio Real Democrat, is doing just that. Check out this 1/26/10 press release: (Hat Tip: Dandelion Salad)

Kucinich Plan to Create One Million Permanent Job Opportunities

Washington D.C., Jan 26 -
Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) will soon introduce legislation to create one million permanent job opportunities for unemployed workers by temporarily reducing the minimum age for Social Security early retirement benefits.

“Many older workers can’t wait to retire, while many younger workers desperately need work. My plan enables older workers to take early retirement, thereby freeing up those jobs for younger workers who are currently unemployed. If just 25% of eligible workers choose to retire early, we can very quickly open one million job opportunities. These are not temporary jobs, but permanent jobs that already exist in our economy, even under the current recessionary circumstances,” said Kucinich.

Nearly 70 percent of workers elect to take early retirement under current rules, which allow eligible individuals to begin receiving a reduced Social Security benefit starting at age 62. The Kucinich Plan would reduce the eligibility age to 60 for the first million workers who want to take advantage of an earlier retirement date.

The cost to the federal government of the expanded early retirement option would be less than $15 billion. The plan will impose no additional costs to Social Security, since individuals electing to take Expanded Early Retirement will receive a Social Security benefit, paid for entirely by money already appropriated to deal with the financial crisis. The Kucinich Plan also addresses the health insurance of these workers by expanding the federal COBRA subsidy passed as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

“While many workers want to retire because their jobs are physically demanding, they continue to work for financial or health reasons. For these workers, an early retirement can be a welcome relief. Decades ago the United Auto Workers negotiated with the auto companies to secure early retirement and it was considered to be an advancement of social progress. My plan is a cost-effective way to create job opportunities for younger workers while making it possible for older workers to retire at 60 with the equivalent of their social security early retirement benefit,” said Kucinich.

This is the kind of fresh, clever thinking we need in DC. Obviously, this proposal alone is not enough to solve all of our employment problems, but it is a major step towards helping people who really need it. Politicians in both parties should support it, since there is no added cost to doing it.

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3 comments

  1. I love Dennis. I got to meet him back in 2007, and it was the highlight of my year.

     
  2. Lew Scannon Says:
  3. Why the Democratic Party turns their back on a true progressive for corporatists like Clinton and Obama makes for a sad story for working America.

     
  4. Tengrain Says:
  5. It's really funny, isn't it? I mean D-K, the one voice in the last election cycle that spoke truth to power got shafted, and here he is again making an absolutely brilliant proposal, and he will get shafted again.

    One of the things that I remember learning in history class is that part of Social Security -- at least in the beginning -- was to encourage workers to retire so that new workers can take their place. Dennis has studied his history, and he is making a common sense proposal.

    But here's the other thing to think about: in a very few years, when the Boomers do hit retirement age all at once, guess what? No one will be left to do the work.

    It makes a lot of sense to start "encouraging" them to enjoy their senior years starting, oh, now.

    Regards,

    Tengrain

     

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