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Roth, meanwhile, is retiring the way that Americans of a certain age are expected to retire — a bit past sixty-five, but in the same spirit.
The rebate has the advantage of being a one-time giveback, but Mr. Bloomberg would do better to use the up to $250 million it would cost to retire a bit of the city's crushing debt.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with choosing to retire a bit earlier, but over the same period, live expectancy has risen by four years and will likely continue to climb, meaning that retirees have to fund at least an additional nine years of retirement.
Then there are those workers in their 50's or early 60's who would love to retire a bit early -- which could add jobs for younger workers -- but are trapped because they can't afford, or can't get, health insurance to cover them until they are 65 and eligible for Medicare.
Are you saving up to buy a house, put yourself or a child through school, or retire a bit sooner?
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Earnings per share rose at a compound annual rate of 12.2percentt a year from 1972, the year he took over, through 1981, the year he retired, a bit above the 11.8percentt annual growth rate in the Welch years.
Probably only Emanuel Lasker can challenge Korchnoi for septuagenarian exploits, and Lasker partisans have to concede that he retired a bit earlier, in 1936, at 68. Korchnoi never takes it easy with toothless draws.
You might call the career switch of Brenda Maready, now 73 and anything but retired, a bit of Monkee business.
Not totally a bad thing, but I retired a bit earlier than I planned you know, with the financial crash that happened a decade before, I was trying to recoup a little.
"Now, when I finish my last couple of commissions, I want to retire a little bit.
"The new people down here, who sold their houses and want to retire somewhere a bit quieter or get a holiday home, they might freak out a little bit," Joe says.
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