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Dec 14, 2007

Encouraging People To Work Longer

An announcement from the Social Security Advisory Board:

The Social Security Advisory Board

Invites You

To Attend a Public Forum

Working Toward Retirement Security:

Policies to Help Extend the Working Life of Older Americans

Friday, January 18, 2008

9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Top of the Hill Conference Center

Reserve Officer's Association, (5th Floor)

1 Constitution Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002

As the nation faces the challenges of an aging population, the Advisory Board believes retirement security will depend ever more on the ability and willingness of individual Americans to extend their working lives. We are sponsoring this forum to facilitate a discussion of specific policies, regulations and practices to eliminate barriers and increase support for those who wish to work longer. Please join us as we discuss these issues with:

Keith Brainard, NASRA John Martin, OECD

Alicia Munnell, Boston College Gerald Shea, AFL- CIO

John Shoven, Stanford Eugene Steuerle, Urban Institute

Additional Speakers – To Be Announced

LUNCHEON SPEAKER

Edward P. Lazear

Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors

Please share this invitation with interested colleagues.

Lunch will be provided.

Due to limited seating, please RSVP by January 9, 2008:

conference@ssab.gov

202-475-7700

This event is being co-sponsored by University of Illinois Center for Business and Public Policy (please visit: www.business.uiuc.edu/finance/cbpp)

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