Many people approaching retirement who've suffered COVID-induced unemployment, and even those who've still been able to work during the pandemic, may all have concerns about the state of their retirement finances. For those individuals whose health is still good enough to continue working for however long past age 70, the Social Security age 70 cap needs to be removed immediately, in order for workers to try to restore or strengthen their finances for retirement.
Under current law, any worker who works past their full retirement age will accrued an 8% increase per annum in their Social Security benefit until 70. If my math is correct, this means that if a worker reaches their full retirement age at 67, and they continue to work until 70, through the power of compounding, their Social Security benefit will increase 26%. But if they could work for an additional year past that, their benefit goes up to 36%, and if they can go for still another year until age 72, the benefit goes up to 47%, so you get the picture.
To remove this cap, you'll need to contact your Congressperson, both of your Senators, and President Biden. If you aren't sure who your Congressperson is, google the U.S. House of Representatives and where applicable, type in your address. If you aren't sure who your Senators are, google the U.S. Senate and you'll find which Senators represent your state. To leave a message for the President, google the White House.
When you go to the websites of your Congressperson and Senators, you'll want to fill in the message boards and at the same time, note the phone numbers of their Washington D.C. (not local) offices, since your chances of talking to a live staff person are better there than when contacting their local offices. The White House website will have a message board too.
Legislative change can be a slow, grinding process, so the sooner a sufficient number of people start contacting the politicians, the sooner the change will occur. Thanks for reading.