The truth that Dick Van Dyke turned 100 on Dec. 13 is outstanding sufficient. However the leisure icon hasn’t merely made it to the century mark; he’s remained purposefully engaged in life and with these round him: appearing, dancing, mentoring youthful performers and spreading pleasure to hundreds of thousands.
Van Dyke is a reminder that growing old doesn’t diminish our capability to contribute. Actually, it usually enhances it. Getting older with goal and the constructive contribution of seniors in as we speak’s financial system, in reality, was the subject of a Dec. 10 listening to earlier than the U.S. Senate, by which I had the chance to testify.
I emphasized how demographic realities and cultural ills imply that America wants its older generations greater than ever — each within the office and within the broader cloth of society. And whereas policymakers can’t power extra engagement from seniors, they’ll and will take away government-imposed limitations that make it tougher for seniors to remain engaged.
In the present day, one in 4 Individuals is 55 or older, and that share is steadily rising alongside our nation’s declining fertility fee, rising life expectations and the growing old of the infant boomers.
By 2034, for the primary time in historical past, the U.S. could have extra seniors than kids. Fortuitously, older Individuals’ labor power participation has been rising along with enhancements in well being and the expansion of versatile, much less bodily demanding work.
Opposite to the notion that older Individuals work solely out of economic necessity, many search continued goal and connection. Research present that remaining engaged leads to happier and more healthy seniors, together with decreasing the chance of continual illness, cognitive decline and melancholy.
Other than conventional jobs, roughly one-quarter of child boomer professionals and over one-third of Silent Technology professionals interact in versatile, impartial work. Many older Individuals begin small companies. Others stay engaged in caregiving, volunteering, mentoring and group management.
These contributions aren’t simply personally fulfilling — they’re economically very important.
With 4 million fewer younger folks working as we speak than in 2000, companies desperately want skilled folks to do the work and prepare the subsequent technology.
Each technology faces cultural adjustments. For a lot of, as we speak’s cultural ills really feel extra vital than ever earlier than. A latest nationwide “Understanding America” research documented the sharpest decline of any character trait in recorded historical past: conscientiousness amongst Individuals ages 16 to 39.
Younger people today are extra careless and distracted. They’re much less tenacious and resilient. They make fewer commitments and wrestle to observe by means of on those they do make.
In the meantime, social isolation is rising, welfare-without-work is extra broadly out there and fewer younger persons are constructing the habits that result in long-term flourishing.
That is the place older generations play an irreplaceable position. They convey not solely expertise however values: duty, persistence, dedication, perseverance.
Take Clement Troutman, a Navy veteran who opened his first enterprise at age 60. Now 67, he runs a number of Tropical Smoothie Cafés alongside his daughter. He doesn’t name his employees “workers” however his “dream group,” and twice a 12 months he sits down with every one — youngsters, single dad and mom, younger adults discovering their method — to assist them set targets and chart a path ahead.
Clement isn’t simply working profitable shops; he’s shaping lives. That type of intergenerational mentorship is precisely what our society wants extra of. But somewhat than clearing a path for extra Individuals like Clement, federal coverage usually stands in the way in which.
An enormous wrongdoer is Social Security’s Retirement Earnings Test, a relic of the Nice Melancholy that reduces advantages for employees beneath age 67 by $1 for each $2 they earn above about $23,400. Mixed with different taxes, this may end up in efficient marginal tax charges as excessive as 84% — punishing older Individuals who need to work.
I estimate that eliminating this check may convey as much as 1 million further older Individuals into the labor power, increase incomes, improve financial output, cut back poverty and enhance Social Safety’s funds — all with out costing taxpayers a dime.
Different insurance policies additionally restrict seniors’ capacity to remain engaged.
Whereas laws on joint employers threaten to upend profitable small enterprise fashions like Clement Troutman’s, the Save Native Enterprise Act would defend small companies from company management.
Congress is analyzing methods to make it simpler for older Individuals to transition from conventional 9-to-5 employment into extra versatile work. Proposals embrace: the Fashionable Employee Empowerment Act, Unlocking Benefits for Independent Workers Act, Independent Retirement Fairness Act, Association Health Plans Act, and Sen. Rick Scott’s Well being Freedom Accounts proposal.
America is growing old, however that doesn’t should be a disaster. It may be a possibility to empower extra older Individuals to placed on a contented face and keep within the race.

