[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1564 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1564
Recognizing the need for a Senior Security Promise.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 8, 2024
Mr. Davis of North Carolina (for himself and Mr. Lawler) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education
and the Workforce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means,
for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case
for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of
the committee concerned
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the need for a Senior Security Promise.
Whereas after a lifetime of hard work, older Americans have earned the right to
age with dignity and enjoy the fruits of their labor;
Whereas over the past century, life expectancy has increased for many Americans,
and the share of the population over age 65 has grown dramatically--(1)
from 1920 through 2020, the percentage of people in the United States
age 65 and older nearly quadrupling (2) according to the Administration
on Aging, in 2024, those 65 and older accounting for about 18 percent of
the total population, or approximately 59,900,000 individuals; and (3)
by 2060, those 65 and older are projected to make up about 50 percent of
the total United States population;
Whereas older Americans have paid into critical programs like Social Security
and Medicare their entire working lives;
Whereas the Federal Government should work to strengthen and protect these
critical programs, ensure the trust funds are solvent for years to come,
and protect the safety net for older Americans;
Whereas many older Americans on fixed incomes are struggling to keep up with the
cost of living;
Whereas access to affordable and reliable health care is a top priority for our
Nation's older Americans;
Whereas scams and fraudulent activities calls are more than an annoyance, they
can mean serious financial risks for older people;
Whereas family caregivers allow older Americans to age with dignity in their
homes, and the Federal Government should recognize the value of
caregivers and provide more financial support;
Whereas older Americans play an integral role in the labor force of the Nation,
with 11,200,000 seniors working or actively seeking to work--(1)
according to the Administration for Community Living in 2018, with
11,200,000 (18.7 percent) Americans age 65 and over in the labor force
(working or actively seeking work), including 5,900,000 men (23.0
percent) and 5,000,000 women (15.6 percent); and (2) in 2024 older
adults constituting 6.5 percent of the United States labor force;
Whereas older Americans are a vital part of the American workforce and our
economy--(1) at the Federal level, people age 50 and older contributing
43 percent of the total tax take in 2023, or a little over
$1,400,000,000,000; (2) an estimated seniors to provide 47 percent of
total Federal tax revenue by 2050, or $5,800,000,000,000; and (3) by
some estimates in 2023, people 50 and older spending 56 cents out of
every retail dollar spent, by 2050, spending 61 cents of every dollar;
Whereas for older Americans who want to keep working, age discrimination
threatens their financial security, an estimated 6-in-10 older workers
across the Nation having experienced or seen age discrimination in the
workplace;
Whereas older Americans touch the lives of many through countless hours of
volunteering or unpaid work, individuals 50 and older creating an
estimated additional $745,000,000,000 in value through unpaid
activities, such as volunteering and family caregiving;
Whereas older Americans are the cornerstones of American families, with
12,900,000 households led by people that are age 75 and older; and
Whereas older Americans are a valued part of American life not only for their
contributions, but also their wisdom and experience: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) the United States needs a ``Senior Security Promise''
that reaffirms our commitment to older Americans, ensures
access to affordable health care, protects seniors from scams
and financial fraud, and provides the resources and support
they need for a dignified retirement,
(2) the Congress must work on a bipartisan and bicameral
basis to achieve these goals, and
(3) Congress must recommit to ensuring the long term
solvency of Social Security Old-Age and Disability benefits.
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