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and what does retirement mean to you?" CJ asked a good question.
Part two, retirement.
It's even a retirement issue because, in my community, African Americans have a lower life expectancy because of poorer health care.
It's even a retirement issue because, in my community, African Americans have a lower life expectancy because of poorer health care.
So there's no extra in there for retirement, for kids college.
So there's no extra in there for retirement, for kids' college.
Many have taken early retirement, and Britain's exit from the EU has put more barriers in place for workers from the bloc, meaning gaps aren't able to be filled as easily.
Safe for retirement.
First, we help people save for retirement.
Some major reasons for retirement were the operational cost, which is roughly 4 billion dollars per year, and limited onboard capabilities.
Some major reasons for retirement were the operational costs, which is roughly $4 billion per year,
People are always holding up that straw man of, are we going to recreate the world where you can roll out of high school and roll into a well-paying job with a retirement attached?
People are always holding up that straw man of, "Are we going to recreate the world where you can roll out of high school and roll into a well-paying job with a retirement attached?" And that just seems so done in vast swaths of industry in the United States.
The thing they don't tell you about retirement is there's so much time to fill.
The thing they don't tell you about retirement is there's so much time to fill.
and smoked his pipe in all the luxury of calm retirement.
tatters, hung upon a line; and smoked his pipe in all the luxury of calm retirement.
And that's why it's very important for every single person to think about his own retirement, his own financial freedom, his own financial independence.
And that's why it's very important for every single person to think about his own retirement, his own financial freedom, his own financial independence, is not to rely that you will be paying off payroll tax your entire life, and suddenly you will retire with some kind of income.