Not exact matches
A recent analysis of U.S. government data form the Brookings Institution found that people
who still work
near or past their traditional
retirement age earn significantly more per hour than their younger colleagues.
The language never died, though its early practitioners have faded away, and the generation of programmers
who built systems towards the end of the predominant mainframe era in the 1970s and «80s are largely
near or past
retirement age.
Those
who aren't
near retirement age are
nearing the end of their 14 year terms.
Even the senior citizens or those
who are
nearing retirement can get in touch with people of the same
age,
who are single right now.
According to the article, at least 238 firefighters, teachers and other career public workers
who were
near retirement age accused your company of providing bad advice that drained their
retirement savings.
Now, Primerica was poised to make a lot of money, but only if you could convince Florida firefighters
who were
near retirement age to cash out their guaranteed pensions.
The need to pay for the pensions of people
who are already retired or
near retirement age poses a challenge to all plans for privatizing Social Security.
Or, Scott recommends target - date funds, which have managers
who shift your portfolio allocation over time from stocks to more conservative investments as you
near retirement age.
The update to the question about «
nearing retirement age» makes a well structured ladder of inflation - indexed bonds sound like a good fit for someone with a low tolerance for volatility
who is willing to sacrifice the possibility of growth in exchange for stability and predictability.
30 years ago when I was a fresh faced naive graduate I was sitting chatting to my bank manager
who was
nearing retirement and the conversation turned to the topic of that
age... How we were all going to be working a 4day week in the future!..
He is fairly close in
age and he relates to us very well so he knows what we are going through and what we need more than someone
who is 50 years old and or
nearing retirement.
Many Colorado residents
who moved there 20 to 30 years ago are now at or
near retirement age.