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en The one thing I would never do is support a proposal that would jeopardize the benefits of retirees or near-retirees who have spent their lives paying into the social security system.

en Although the benefits are not subsidized, this is an important advantage to retirees, because they are only paying the average cost incurred by plan participants, most of whom are younger and cheaper to insure than the retirees.

en What goes unsaid is that you want to lure not just retirees, but resourceful retirees ? retirees with good income.

en The retirees, the early retirees, the Baby Boomers, we think that works well for us. They are looking for great golf courses, but they are also looking for fitness centers, social activities and food, other facilities, not just golf anymore.

en This nation is about to be hit with a tidal wave of new retirees. In just six years, the baby boomers will begin to retire. The demands on Social Security and Medicare will be dramatically increased, ... This is no time to divert Social Security and Medicare funds to other purposes.

en The best way to celebrate Social Security's birthday would be to enact legislation that ensures Americans' hard-earned contributions to Social Security will be dedicated solely to paying Social Security benefits and not used to fund other programs,

en What you continue to see is younger retirees with more disposable income that are in better health than retirees in general.

en I am staunchly committed to ensuring the long-term solvency of Social Security and preserving full benefits for Americans who have spent their entire working lives contributing to this program.

en The general rate of inflation is higher for retirees because of the fact that lots of things retirees spend their money on -- travel, hobbies and health insurance -- are going up at a faster rate than the overall inflation.

en As a nation we owe it to our retirees to promise only the benefits that can be delivered.
  Alan Greenspan

en Our No. 1 priority should be to guarantee that all American workers get the benefits they have earned -- everyone should get back what they worked so hard to put into the system. Changing the Social Security system to drain the trust fund and cut benefits simply does not make sense,

en We don't really have a fair system, our social system doesn't work if you're poor in the US you're dirt poor and the distribution of wealth is more than uneven. If you're poor and you get sick you have no health insurance, no financial security, nothing. if that could be changed I wouldn't mind paying more tax, but I mind my taxes being spent on wars! His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.
  Billie Joe Armstrong

en Our number one priority should be to guarantee that all American worker get the benefits they have earned -- everyone should get back what they worked so hard to put into the system. Changing the Social Security system to drain the trust fund and cut benefits simply does not make sense,

en [The UAW is] worried about being sued by retirees for changing benefits, ... They're seeking to make sure they don't.

en It's certainly possible for a company to promise a union that they will have lifetime benefits for retirees, but the courts have held that unless there is an extraordinarily specific promise . . . then companies retain the right to change retiree benefits as they feel necessary.


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