Yes, because when seniors work, they stay healthier. That generates savings for the government. For example, if a senior spends three days in the hospital, it costs $1,369 per day. It would therefore cost the government over $4,000 for the hospital care. If seniors work, probably 10 to 20 hours per week, they'll earn $12,000 per year—they won't be paid $25 per hour, they'll be paid minimum wage. On that, they pay about $3,000 in taxes. Conversely, if that $12,000 isn't taxed and the government saves $4,000 in medical costs, the government sees a profit.
On June 21st, 2022. See this statement in context.