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retiree

[ ri-tahy-ree, -tahyuhr-ee ]

noun

  1. a person who has retired retired from an occupation or profession.


retiree

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noun

  1. a person who has retired from work
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Origin of retiree1

An Americanism dating back to 1940–45; retire + -ee
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Horning, who spoke with me at the clubhouse and by phone the day before, said it would be “very sad†if retirees were to see a decline in benefits.

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This retiree says she is on a fixed income and feels Trump administration officials don't appreciate how tariffs will affect her life.

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The drafters of Social Security knew all this, and they placed the retirement age at 65 to accommodate average work lives and to provide for retirees for a decade or more.

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Because of how enticing this sounds, he’s hoping it will be an adequate distraction — that while today’s retirees are cheerleading for their newfound tax savings, none of us will notice part two.

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California still has the most foreign-born residents in the U.S. and it dominates in terms of the well-off, including retirees, but even this demographic group is moving on.

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