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Alliance of Retired Americans to Eric Hovde: “Raising the Retirement Age is a Terrible Idea”

Government and Politics

October 10, 2024


MADISON, Wis. — On Oct 10th, the Wisconsin Alliance of Retired Americans blasted California bank owner Eric Hovde (R–Laguna Beach) for his plan to raise the retirement age and slash Social Security benefits for Wisconsinites.

Ross Winklbauer, the president of the Wisconsin Alliance of Retired Americans said that “Wisconsinites of all ages should be appalled by Eric Hovde’s call to raise the retirement age. This position shows that he does not understand the needs of working people. He is unfit to serve in the United States Senate.”

Hovde has infamously insulted Wisconsin seniors saying that people in nursing homes should not be allowed to vote.

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Wisconsin Retirees: Raising the Retirement Age is a Terrible Idea, Eric Hovde!

Wisconsin retirees expressed their outrage after GOP Senate nominee Eric Hovde called for raising the Social Security retirement age.

“Wisconsinites of all ages should be appalled by Eric Hovde’s call to raise the retirement age,” said Ross Winklbauer, President of the Wisconsin Alliance. “This position shows that he does not understand the needs of working people. He is unfit to serve in the United States Senate.”

“Raising the retirement age is an affront to every person in Wisconsin who has paid into Social Security with every paycheck, regardless of their age. If the full retirement age were raised from 67 to 69, the median-wage retiree would lose thousands of dollars in benefits they have paid for and earned.”

Analysts have calculated that increasing the full retirement age would slash benefits for nearly three-quarters of Americans and threaten low- and moderate-income workers with economic insecurity once they leave the workforce.

“And what about workers who are unable to perform strenuous physical labor at a later age?” Winklbauer added. “This is one more reason that we need to return Tammy Baldwin to the Senate.”

“A much better idea is to make millionaires like Eric Hovde pay their fair share into the system, so we can afford to increase benefits across the board and ensure Social Security is there for future generations,” he concluded.

Winklbauer urged Wisconsin seniors to do their research before voting in the November elections.