Word: retiree
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The same can be said for its degree of difficulty. TIME's latest poll gives some indication of what Bush faces: 49% of respondents said they disapprove of the President's handling of Social Security, while only 40% said they approve. And that's before Bush has even put forward...
...insurance program in which current workers pay for older generations. Today more than three-quarters of payroll taxes go to pay benefits. With baby boomers getting ready to retire in droves over the next few decades and life expectancies growing, the ratio of workers paying taxes to retirees collecting checks will drop dramatically. It was 8.6 workers for every retiree in 1955 and will drop to 2 workers for every retiree...
HCL has also argued that budgetary considerations prevent it from keeping Lamont open later. The extra cost of late night staffing and utilities (heat and light) must, however, be miniscule in comparison to the extensive renovations undertaken by HCL in the recent past. As it stands, Harvard students can admire...
There are no immediate signs that John Paul's health has taken a turn for the worse, and he has publicly ruled out becoming the first Pope in eight centuries to retire voluntarily. But as his long papacy grows ever longer, some feel the next conclave will seek a shorter...
When they finally do retire, workers may not be adequately provided for. Gullette noted that in a study of investors, “a third of people aged 50 to 59 cash in their 401K’s when they leave work, which is a sure sign that they don?...