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en There's a constant rate of retirees, pension and medical payments. Nucor doesn't have that, so it's tough competing with that.

en The government has got to figure out how to fix the pension system. There are retirees collecting 3 or 4 pensions. Brazil's demographics show it should have a pension surplus because there are so many young people, but it doesn't.

en It really gets complicated if this rate increase doesn't go through. If we don't get the rate increase, we can't make future payments. We'll have to go back to the table with the town to figure out how these payments are going to get made.

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 This program will prevent pension failures and the incredible suffering they cause for workers and retirees,
  Edward Kennedy

en A corporation's responsibility is to the shareholders, not its retirees and employees. Companies are doing everything they can to get rid of pension plans and they will succeed.
  Ben Stein

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

en nothing in the bankruptcy code requires companies to skip their pension funding payments.

en Sometimes, the (payment) rate is too high and Medicaid has to adjust the rate and recoup payments made.

en If you are stepping down a tax bracket when you retire, then making single lump sum payments into your pension really can be money for nothing. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. If you are stepping down a tax bracket when you retire, then making single lump sum payments into your pension really can be money for nothing.

en It's real troubling. Not just with youngsters that it becomes newsworthy, but with any kids who don't go the direction you know they're capable of or hope for them. It's one of the tough things when you compete. Sometimes things work out and you're successful and sometimes it doesn't. That doesn't have you back off from competing and teaching and trying to help people.

en I'm just worried about pension and medical.

en It's a contract whether written or verbal - and the city was responsible for what it agreed to do - to provide medical insurance for retirees until age 65.

en The caveat to that is if the secretary doesn't have enough to make the payments, the secretary will proportionally reduce the payments. That hasn't been decided yet. We're waiting to see the students that we get.

en There's constant demand for longer debt from pension funds and other investors who follow the index.


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