Sentences with phrase «numbers of seniors retire»

If huge numbers of seniors retire without enough to live on, it's everyone's problem.

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And, because of the current faculty age structure, the number of retiring professors should «increase dramatically» over the next 5 to 10 years if current retirement patterns hold, states Mark Regets, senior analyst at the National Science Foundation's Division of Science Resource Studies.
A large number of Swedish professors and senior lecturers are aged between 55 and 64, and 2400 are due to retire within the next 10 years, says the report.
With the baby boomers now retiring a number of excursion firms now accommodate senior citizens and also specifically single seniors.
It was also in 1973 when former Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion Bobby Riggs, now 55 years of age, challenged Jean to a televised exhibition match to prove that a retired senior citizen could beat the world's number 1 female player.
With 1 in 3 retired Canadians carrying debt, and 2 out of 3 pre-retirement seniors in debt, the numbers are likely to grow.
With rare exception Rabett Run's policy is to speak no evil of the dead, or even the retired (Eli will soon join the tribe), still Gray reminded Eli of a number of senior guys he knew who did their training when theory was a weak reed and worthy only of derision, but by careful observation developed a set of ad hoc models, which turned out to be way wrong but extremely useful for prediction.
It appears that the failure of the Legislature to extend the Senior Judge program past Jan. has made their problems greater as it has made it financially attractive for a great number of judges to retire early in order to enter the Senior Judge program before it expires.
The program shall be implemented as follows: (a) KRS 21.400 (1) and any other provision in KRS Chapter 21 to the contrary notwithstanding, a member who retires at a time when combining his total years of judicial service credit and his age equals or exceeds the number seventy - five (75), may elect, within ninety (90) days following retirement, to participate in the «Senior Status Program for Special Judges,» if he complies with the provisions of this subsection.
Should any member electing to retire under the Senior Status Program for Special Judges fail, when ordered by the Chief Justice to serve the requisite number of days not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) days a year for the five (5) year period outlined in this subsection, unless otherwise agreed in writing, he shall no longer be eligible for benefits computed under this subsection and shall return to the benefits otherwise provided under this chapter.
McBride points to the increasing number of seniors who are unable to retire and the overwhelming amount of outstanding student debt as a reminder that consumers must save for long - term goals.
School days redux: An increasing number of seniors are opting to retire in college towns, where they can be near young people, university libraries, discounted classes, and sports and cultural activities.
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