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Definitions for retiree
rɪ taɪˈri, -ˈtaɪər ire·tiree
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Princeton's WordNet
retiree, retired personnoun
someone who has retired from active working
Wiktionary
retireenoun
someone who has retired from active working
He has been a retiree since 2001.
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retiree
A retiree is a person who has permanently stopped working in their professional occupation or career, typically due to reaching a certain age or for health reasons, and is now living on retirement income such as pensions or savings.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of retiree in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of retiree in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of retiree in a Sentence
Wow, seems to be a really hot question lately, ’Can Tom Brady play till 50?’ Like, 50 years old. I don’t find it so difficult, and plus living in Florida it’s kind of a retiree state. I feel like I can just play and glide into retirement. I think I can, I think it’s a yes.
Having the government force a retiree to take taxable distributions from an IRA when the stock market is down is neither popular nor logical, this is an easy and temporary fix. If you can keep going with what you have and can avoid the RMD, it is a great tax opportunity.
What we typically see is photos of retiree couples on the beach, and they look happy.
In 1950, there were 16 workers for every retiree. How many are there today? There are three, in 20 years, there is going to be two, and you're going to have 80 million Baby Boomers like me retiring en masse, wanting a Social Security check and their Medicare bills paid. We're going to need more legal immigration. Let's make it logical. Let's pick people from all over the world on our terms, not just somebody from Mexico. Let's create a rational, legal immigration system because we have a declining workforce.
The overwhelming majority of voters don't know the difference between the GDP, the NFL's AFC East and the rapper DOC, telling a single mother or retiree who sees prices going up every month that some macroeconomic indicator says everything is OK will not get you very far.
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