Tag #Retirement

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Paralympic Swimmer Zijderveld Retires at 24

Paralympic swimmer Chantalle Zijderveld, 24, retired after a successful career marked by seven Paralympic medals, citing mental fatigue and relocation of training as key factors; she plans to pursue a career in accountancy.

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2025 Social Security COLA Set at 2.5%, Impacting Retiree Budgets

The Social Security Administration announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025, significantly lower than the 8.7% increase in 2022, impacting millions of retirees and potentially increasing taxes on benefits for some.

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Strategic Retirement Timing: Balancing Finances, Health, and Lifestyle

Choosing the right retirement age involves assessing financial resources, health, lifestyle goals, Social Security claiming strategies, and market conditions; professional financial advice is recommended.

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Naeher Retires After 2-1 USWNT Victory

Alyssa Naeher, after an 11-year career with the USWNT, concluded her international career with a 2-1 comeback win against the Netherlands on Tuesday, making six saves; the win marked the USWNT's 20th consecutive unbeaten game under head coach Emma Hayes, who praised Naeher as the greatest goalkeeper...

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Nadler Steps Down from House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Position

Rep. Jerrold Nadler announced on December 4, 2024, that he will not seek re-election as Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress, citing the need for new leadership to confront challenges posed by Donald Trump's potential return to power and endorsing Rep. Jamie Raskin a...

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French Retirees Protest Delayed Pension Increase Amidst Government Uncertainty

In Paris, 200-300 retirees protested a government decision to delay their pension increase from 1.6% to two 0.8% increases in 2025, impacting those earning under €1,500. A delegation met with the Prime Minister's office but received no firm commitments due to impending no-confidence vote.

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Home Equity Borrowing: Risks and Rewards for Seniors

Home equity loans and HELOCs offer low interest rates but risk home loss if not repaid; seniors should explore reverse mortgages and avoid using home equity for non-essentials.

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Hamilton to leave Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025

Lewis Hamilton will end his 18-year partnership with Mercedes after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 3rd, 2023, to join Ferrari in 2025, seeking more World Championship titles; he drove every F1 lap with a Mercedes engine.

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Windfall Elimination Provision: Impact and Debate

The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) reduces Social Security benefits for retirees who also receive a non-covered pension, affecting roughly 3% of recipients; it aims to prevent higher earners from receiving disproportionately high benefits.

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Intel CEO Gelsinger Retires, Leaving Uncertain Future

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retired after three and a half years, leaving the company to search for a replacement amid financial pressures from competitors and a major company transformation.

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Intel CEO Retires Amidst €15.7 Billion Loss and Funding Cuts

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retired, leaving David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus as interim CEOs, amid a €15.7 billion loss last quarter, workforce reduction plans, and reduced US government funding for chip factories.

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Cognitive Decline and Retirement Savings: A Study Reveals Significant Financial Losses

A study of over 16,000 Americans aged 50-80 found that those unaware of their cognitive decline experienced an average 8.2% decrease in total wealth over two years, with the wealthiest quartile losing $92,983 on average; the study highlights the importance of preventative measures such as designatin...

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