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  • 'Chapter One - Retirement is Real' - is HERE, and I'll be posting his updates as and when he works out how to email attachments to me.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • 'Chapter One - Retirement is Real' - is HERE, and I'll be posting his updates as and when he works out how to email attachments to me.

    Dungeekin The Elder Dungeekin 2009

  • Retirement is a deadly deadly disease, unless one takes large doses of physical and brain activity.

    We Are So Unpopular That Everyone Wants To Join SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • Retirement is preferable to losing, and after 20+ years, maybe its time to cash in the markers they have collected along the way.

    Fourth House Dem in past month announces retirement 2009

  • Retirement is important for a few reasons, it helps companies get rid of higher paid workers, and it is a pure consumption phase.

    Trade Deficit, Saving, and Tax Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Retirement is an option, do the people of Arizona a favor.

    McCain to Obama: 'Drill baby, drill' 2010

  • As highlighted in Retirement USA's Wake Up, Washington! initiative to increase awareness of Social Security among youth and other affected groups, AARP released a survey this year, showing that while 9 in 10 young adults (18-29 year-olds) believe that Social Security is an important program, only a third (33%) are confident that Social Security has a future.

    Anna Turner: It's our Social Security, too Anna Turner 2010

  • Retirement is for another day ... so the economy can move slower and they think that they will still end up ahead.

    Poll: Lowering deficit more important than boosting economy 2009

  • As highlighted in Retirement USA's Wake Up, Washington! initiative to increase awareness of Social Security among youth and other affected groups, AARP released a survey this year, showing that while 9 in 10 young adults (18-29 year-olds) believe that Social Security is an important program, only a third (33%) are confident that Social Security has a future.

    Anna Turner: It's our Social Security, too Anna Turner 2010

  • As highlighted in Retirement USA's Wake Up, Washington! initiative to increase awareness of Social Security among youth and other affected groups, AARP released a survey this year, showing that while 9 in 10 young adults (18-29 year-olds) believe that Social Security is an important program, only a third (33%) are confident that Social Security has a future.

    Anna Turner: It's our Social Security, too Anna Turner 2010

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