Definition of «dignified retirement»

The phrase "dignified retirement" means having a respectable and honorable way of living after one stops working, often referring to financial stability, good health, and enjoying one's life without worries or hardships.

Sentences with «dignified retirement»

  • Harold Evensky of the wealth management firm Evensky Katz Foldes and Texas Tech University said in an email that the DOL rule constituted a «major step toward a more secure and dignified retirement for millions.» (thinkadvisor.com)
  • «The 401 (k) is what will determine if these people will ever be able to leave work and have any type of dignified retirement,» says Chris. (kcsourcelink.com)
  • As threats of benefit reductions loom large to the Social Security system, millions of middle class Americans are left questioning how they will fund dignified retirements. (truebluelifeinsurance.com)
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