
APRIL 14, 2015, 8:16 AM LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 2015, 6:35 PM
BY MELISSA HAYES
STATE HOUSE BUREAU |
THE RECORD
Governor Christie called for raising the eligibility age for Social Security and Medicare and suggested wealthier retirees forgo the benefits in a speech in New Hampshire Tuesday.
Christie unveiled a 12-point plan that includes reducing Social Security benefits for retirees earning more than $80,000 and eliminating them altogether for those earning more than $200,000.
The governor told a crowd of about 100 students and other attendees at St. Anselm College that the retirement age for social security should be raised to 69 and the early retirement age should be 64. And he called for the eligibility age for Medicare to be gradually increased to 67 by 2040.