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retiree

[ri-tahy-ree, -tahyuhr-ee] / rɪ taɪˈri, -ˈtaɪər i /


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The lack of communication and action from the owners has nonetheless left the Bowl’s eclectic former community of artists, teachers, surfers, first responders and retirees in limbo.

From Los Angeles Times

Over the past decade, some retirees have sought to lower their RMDs by buying a type of annuity called a qualified longevity annuity contract, or QLAC.

From MarketWatch

Back in the 1980s and 1990s, when many of today’s retirees moved into the homes they’re selling, attracting a buyer was simpler and low-tech.

From MarketWatch

This rule states that when someone files for benefits, he or she receives the higher of whatever is available to them, be it the retiree’s own retirement benefits or spousal benefits.

From MarketWatch

Zielinski, the retiree getting early refills of atorvastatin, said he didn’t recall whether UnitedHealth’s pharmacy arm asked him for permission to start automatically refilling the drugs.

From The Wall Street Journal