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[The] crunch affecting health insurance is only a stone’s throw away from the larger one affecting pensions, and workers could edgily become agitated over poor pension and health care security, it’s possible protests by elderly citizens will spread.

George Magnus

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Many institutions — from central banks, commercial banks and pension funds — sit on assets that are worth significantly less than reported in their financial statements, the resulting losses will be large and need to be financed somehow. The scale of the problem is starting to cause concern.

Jens Hagendorff

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The goal is to consolidate our pay-as-you-go pension plans, which would otherwise be threatened as we continue to finance on credit, this is what will allow us to balance the financing of our retirement.

Emmanuel Macron

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I am the daughter of a woman who at 61 has given so much to this country and is a minimum-wage worker that can’t afford health care, so she’s on Medicaid, and diabetic, i am the daughter of a man who spent 30 years working in an industrial bakery, a union busting company, and the day he retired, he got a frozen pie. He didn’t get a retirement pension and he struggled with Medicare supplemental, covering the cost.

Raul Juarez/Congresswoman-Elect Dlia Ramirez

Found on CNN
1 year ago

But today if a police officer says something that’s slightly out of line it’s like the end of his life, the end of his pension, the end of his family, we can’t do that. We have to give the police back their authority and their power and their respect. Because this country is out of control.

Donald Trump

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

What’s really telling is that during the same time period, 632 officers have resigned, that means they’ve left the Chicago Police Department before they’re eligible for a pension. The vast majority of them are being employed by other police agencies and they are leaving the Chicago Police Department in droves.

Detectives Eugene Roy

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The simple rumors of what happened with Jimmy Hoffa and then being in jail and Jimmy Hoffa taking Jimmy Hoffa pension away. That's a huge pension for a guy like Tony Pro, you know, to lose. That's everything for him, having knowing the intimate details on my end of how it takes place and how do you want me to let you know ? You know, a simple phone call, it could be a simple phone call. Or it could be if I hate you that much, I want to see it. Better yet, I want to be the guy to do it. Better yet, I want to be there. I want to watch him. Better yet, when you do it, I want him to be looking in my eyes. I want his soul to be looking at me when the lights go out. That's the mentality of these guys.

Giovanni Rocco

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The first thing I want to do is confirm that my fried-chicken pension is real, the first thing I want to do is confirm that my fried-chicken pension is real.

Hwang Dae-heon

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

To restructure a public safety organization, it will take years, the city is still going to have to deal with the promises they made to these police officers as far as pension and insurance. Now you're going to have to spend a lot of money on [ new ] training. Just think about how much it's going to cost to change the name of everything on patches, cars, business cards, doorways.

Betsy Smith

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Whereas if you just looked at my 40 years of paying dues, and the pension and all of that the producers pay in on behalf of me, you would think that that would cover my insurance for the rest of my life. And it should.

Shannen Doherty

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Here’s a guy now that has lost his command, his job, his health care and his pension. We are talking about more than $2.5 million dollars of retirement that he is essentially going to have to walk away from.

Tony Buzbee

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There are ridiculously low yields on bonds. How do retirees and pension funds manage that ? they have to shift to stocks. I'd rather own big dividend payers like Pfizer or Verizon.

Eric Diton

Found on CNN
2 years ago

So if you’re wondering, without a felony conviction and several other steps, Cuomo would be eligible for his full pension, at taxpayer expense, for the rest of his life.

Tim Hoefer

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Sameulson is an extortionist who is trying to undo pension reform. We also understand he is a political supporter of Tish James and she says she may run against the governor, and he wants more benefits in his contract, it is critically important to realize that any such comment may merit severe repercussions.

Rich Azzopardi

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We have a big problem with pension funds saying we believe in engagement, not divestment, but there’s no sign of this engagement, the very act of owning them (oil sands companies) implies the funds do not support transition.

Adam Scott

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Cops are forming a conga line down at the pension section and I do n’t blame them, nYPD cops are looking for better jobs with other departments or even embarking on new careers.

Joseph Giacalone

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

I decided the school situation has changed completely and I believed that a job of a substitute was over, in May, I submitted my resignation. I managed to do all of the paperwork, all of the arrangements to get my pension. I got my check, but that check didn't last long because I had debts already.

Jose Villarruel

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

I could just retire on my pension, my( Screen Actors Guild) pension, and go to Europe and tour, and India, but something inside me, inside of James Hong, wants to keep on going and do more movies and progress... I'm going to do other movies until I can't walk anymore and can't talk anymore. Then, I'll take that tour.

James Hong

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I left my good paying job and my comfort zone with a dollar in my wallet, nothing in my bank account, bad pension and a good direction of where am going. I will get there

Letsitsa Vincent Mofokeng

added by Mvl
3 years ago

Some people haven't recovered still. It has torn families apart, you had a job for life, a good pension. Then, that's it, gone.

Paul Warren

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Although Matt Bevin has not outlined Matt Bevin next steps, Kentucky law provides for a variety of possiblechallenges -- including a recount, a recanvass, or a legal challenge to the election based on irregularities. There is no automatic recount process under Kentucky law. TRUMP CALLS ON ANGRY MAJORITY TO BOOST Matt Bevin, IN NOD TO REAGANS MORAL MAJORITY AND NIXONS SILENT MAJORITY Regardless of the final outcome, the razor-thin margin in the race did not come as a surprise Republicans. Although President Trump carried deep-red Kentucky by 30 points in the 2016 presidential election, Matt Bevin has long beenunusually unpopular for a Republican in the state, owing in part to President Trump numerous spats with striking public school teachers and President Trump plan to address a growing pension crisis. Kentucky Governor and Republican gubernatorial candidate Matt Bevin, right, shakes hands with a poll worker after casting Kentucky Governor ballot in the state's general election in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. ( AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) Bevinsignificantly underperformedthe rest of the The GOP ticket on the ballot in Kentucky on Tuesday, as Republican Daniel Cameron handily won hisrace to become the states next attorney general. Cameronmade history as thefirst African-American to be electedKentucky Attorney Generaland the first Republican to hold the post in more than 70 years. DEMS SWEEP VIRGINIA STATE HOUSE, SENATE ELECTIONS, CAPPING STATES DRAMATIC LEFTWARD SHIFT In a major indicatorthat Bevin isunpopular among Kentuckians, Republican Daniel Cameron received 774,864 votes in his 15-percentage-point win -- while Matt Bevin garnered only approximately 700,000 votes for Matt Bevin marquee gubernatorial bid. It is highly unusual for down-ballot races to attract more voter interest than gubernatorial contests. Republican Daniel Cameron was elected the state's first-ever black Attorney General on Tuesday. ( AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File) Meanwhile, Republican attorney and former elections board member Michael Adams was easily elected as Kentuckys next secretary of state, andRepublican Mike Harmon wasre-elected as Kentucky auditor. Additionally, Republican Ryan Quarles was re-elected as Kentucky commissioner of agriculture, and The GOP incumbent Allison Ball won a second term as Kentuckys treasurer. Those results -- and Bevins unique vulnerabilities -- led Kentucky Republicans to dismiss claims that the gubernatorial race had any meaningfulnational implications. President Trumps rally helped five of six Kentucky Republicans win clear statewide victories, including Attorney General-elect Republican Daniel Cameron, who will be the first black A.G. in Kentucky history and the first Republican to hold the office since 1948, the President just about dragged Gov. Matt Bevin across the finish line, helping him run stronger than expected in what turned into a very close race at the end. A final outcome remains to be seen. However, in what could be a worrying sign for Republicans in the long term, Matt Bevin underperformed inNorthern Kentucky, typically a The GOP stronghold, and among suburban voters in several counties outside of Cincinnati. Apparently aware of his problems with voters, Matt Bevin had remarkedin February.

Brad Parscale

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Even if the protesters leave the streets the real problem facing them is what they are going to do with the devaluation of the pound, a very large majority of the Lebanese income is in the Lebanese pound, their savings are in the Lebanese pound and their pension is in Lebanese, and it is certain it has already started to devalue.

Toufic Gaspard

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

A very large majority of the Lebanese income is in the Lebanese pound, their savings are in the Lebanese pound and their pension is in Lebanese, and it is certain it has already started to devalue.

Toufic Gaspard

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

By this we show that we listen to what our citizens tell us. However, some of our citizens want to carry on working beyond the age of 65 and we will make it possible in a revised (pension) law proposal, thus we strike a balance between the demands of the campaign and the desire of those who can and want to work longer.

Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

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