Retirements
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It's still heavy now, and it was heavy before that, but when you flipped open a newspaper, when you turned on the TV, it was about ice caps melting, wars going on around the world, earthquakes, hurricanes and an economy that was wobbling on the brink of collapse, and then eventually did collapse, and so many of us losing our homes, or our jobs, or our retirements, or our livelihoods.
Most old people in the U.S. end up living separately from their children and from most of their friends of their earlier years, and often they live in separate
retirements
homes for the elderly, whereas in traditional societies, older people instead live out their lives among their children, their other relatives, and their lifelong friends.
The serious companies that fund our economy and that fund our
retirements
and that really make the world go round, they need to stick to making more money.
So forget about
retirements
if you're young.
Aerospace companies, faced with graying workforces, have pioneered flexible working hours, phased retirements, “encore careers,” and a slew of knowledge-transfer programs to train the next generation of employees.
And, of course, the longer-term deficits, driven by baby-boomer
retirements
and rising health and pension costs per beneficiary, grow progressively worse thereafter (the commission will also recommend how to get the longer-term deficit under control).
It is easy to be skeptical that his example will spur a new wave of early
retirements
to run philanthropies.
We can, however, count on rising rates of female labor-force participation (spurred by continued low fertility), increased levels of effective labor as educational attainment continues to rise, and higher savings rates in anticipation of greater longevity and longer
retirements.
Retirements
from an aging labor force will eventually drive up wages as well.
The
retirements
from frontline politics of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamed have deprived Southeast Asia of its senior leaders.
The obvious solution to the current and future Social Security financing problem is to reprise the 1983 legislation by gradually raising the age for full benefits from 67 to 70, with appropriate actuarial adjustments for earlier and later
retirements.
In the coming month, several rounds of
retirements
should allow the president to place more of his people in positions of power.
Soaring public debts surely exacerbate the problem, because future generations are being asked both to service our debt and to pay for our
retirements.
Internally, mandatory
retirements
will soon cost the Agency 50% of its senior management.
Former generals of the secret police and members of the Communist nomenklatura, untouchable in their comfortable villas and retirements, must derive great pleasure from watching today’s witch hunts and manipulation of old files for immediate political purposes.
Meanwhile, people planning for longer
retirements
may save more to ensure adequate pensions.
It has also agreed to exceptions for early
retirements
linked to arduous and hazardous working conditions, and it may offer some additional compensation for teachers and a few other groups.
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