Quote (LeSausage @ Jun 12 2016 10:32pm)
The labor force already accounts for people over 65 that are retiring, do you really thing enough baby boomers retired early to account for 2% of the entire work force?
1. There are just over 40 million Americans age 65 and older, and they make up
13 percent of the population. By 2030, when all the baby boomers will have passed age 65, the over-65 crowd will reach 20 percent of the population. At that time the median age of Americans will increase to 39.6 years, up from 37.2 today and a significant increase from a little under 30 in the 1960s and '70s.
Short answer.. it is very probable.