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retiree

riˈtaɪˈri
WordNet
  1. (n) retiree
    someone who has retired from active working
Usage in the news

It also faces tens of trillions in unfunded liabilities, primarily in Medicare, the health care system for retirees. fairmontsentinel.com

73 Jeep retirees losing jobs as a result. toledoblade.com

For many retirees, it seems like a solid idea. usnews.com

Every day airmen, military dependents, retirees and Department of Defense civilians encounter problems they are unable to face alone. thestate.com

Retirees and all-stars alters local Roller Derby league forever. austinchronicle.com

A 66-year-old Ford retiree recently found out she won $157,971 in the Michigan Lottery Fantasy 5 jackpot, but not until her husband made her swear on a Bible . mlive.com

Retiree asks why he's billed for VA care. airforcetimes.com

Board of Regents approves plan increasing health insurance cost for retirees. rdw.com

The Georgia Board of Regents has approved a plan that will mean future University System of Georgia retirees will pay more for their health insurance. rdw.com

Unfunded pension and retiree health care programs cannot be restored for the length of the bond term. mlive.com

Franklin County bracing for retirees. dispatch.com

Most Employers Consider Moving Retirees to the Individual Exchange Market. calbrokermag.com

Seniors and future retirees across the country are waking up to the reality of Medicare's brokenness. paulsvalleydailydemocrat.com

GM retiree Larry Coleman, of Davison, talks about his reasons for boarding a charter bus at UAW Region 1-C headquarters in Flint bound for the Capitol to join thousands of others who demonstrated about right-to-work legislation. mlive.com

Financial experts advise GM retirees on pension buyout . eyi.com