Workforce Relief. Lowering retirement age for teachers and nurses could help retain experienced professionals in high-stress jobs while attracting new talent to critical public roles.

Governor Hochul is exploring lowering the retirement age to 55 for certain public employees hired after 2014, including teachers and nurses, in a move that could cost taxpayers $1.5 billion annually.
New York public workers hired after 2014 currently face stricter retirement rules than earlier hires. The proposal would roll back some of these requirements for specific professions.