The Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) recently released its 2005 Buyer Profile, noting
the increasing number of retirees and people moving west from the rest of Canada.
Lemon Tree Passage, which has attracted
an increasing number of retirees in recent years, is one of the prime secluded spots on the southern shore of a waterway which is now firmly established among the finest aquatic playgrounds on Australia's east coast.
As a result of this and as plans are becoming more mature with
increasing number of retirees, negative net cash flow has become more of a concern for public plan sponsors.
Seattle, Washington Population: 608,660 Median home price: $ 361,000, down 24 % from the market peak
An increasing number of retirees are opting to trade in sun and golf for life in the big city and the...
Veteran teachers earn higher salaries, and
the increased number of retirees requires greater spending on pensions.
Not exact matches
Many factors can be attributed to the depletion
of the fund, including longer life expectancies, an
increased in the
number of retirees and a smaller working - age population.
Second, as the population ages and the
number of retirees climbs, the costs associated with Social Security, government pensions, and healthcare retirement benefits
increase.
But when the county joined in the request for proposals in June, it
increased the
number of covered
retirees and resulted in more competitive offers from insurance companies, Syracuse officials said.
In his memo dated December 7, Gallo said the city faces a
number of unfunded mandates that is obligated to pay annually including
increased costs for the city's solid waste / sludge tipping feels with the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency, and union contract settlements and medical plans for city employees and
retirees.
Under the plan
of 1974,
retirees were to receive an annual cost -
of - living
increase of 3 percent without regard to the
number of years
of credited service or when the service had occurred.
A commission chaired by the City
of Chicago's Comptroller issued a report earlier this week which said that Chicago can no longer afford its subsidies for government worker
retiree health care, which currently cost the city $ 109 million annually but would grow to nearly $ 500 million in a decade thanks to projected
increases in the
number of retirees and in health care costs.The commission offered Mayor Rahm Emanuel a series
of suggestions on how to change the program to save money, including having workers pay a greater percentage
of their own health care premiums in retirement, but it also concluded that the city might want to simply end the subsidy program, a move which almost certainly would be challenged in court.
In a recent article in the New York Times, Jean Chatzky, the financial editor for NBC's Today Show, offered some insight into how deferred annuity products like indexed annuities are poised to make a difference in the financial future
of a class
of retirees facing a
number of unique issues such as
increased longevity and insecurity in pensions and social security.
Though San Pedro continues to attract primarily scuba divers and fishermen, it is today popular with a wide range
of folks who like the slow - paced atmosphere, including an
increasing number of snowbirds, expatriates, and
retirees.
As more people join the already large
number of retirees, competition for workers will push up wages, contributing to a favorable environment for rent
increases.
The year - round climate, low cost
of living, cultural and recreational opportunities, and robust economy attract an ever -
increasing number of visitors,
retirees, and new home owners relocating from other areas.
Fully 35 per cent
of home buyers in 2007 were
retirees and that
number is likely to
increase in the coming years.»