That's prompted concern about whether superannuation payments are keeping with living costs.
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More than two million Australians have applied to access their superannuation early.
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Robertson has also firmly ruled out any increase to the superannuation age.
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Across the Tasman, and superannuation remains a political and economic hot potato.
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He said there would be no change to the entitlement to superannuation.
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A retirementpension is available one year earlier to people who have retired.
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But we have never been able to get any retirementpension.
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This State does not want to know if you apply for an uninsured retirementpension.
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The negative mid-year profit outlook is mainly due to the change of retirementpension system.
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Under the EU retirementpension policy you can't retire and then return to active farming.
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This is retirement for me, believe it or not, and it's a pretty good retirementcheck every month, Stevens added.
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A bit of a connoisseur, he spent a portion of his monthly navy retirementcheck on premium blends at a high-priced Charlotte liquor store.
3
Yep, the same unemployment and retirementchecks that have been stereotypically associated with poor Black folk.
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While Social Security retirementchecks would go out, there could be delays due to a lack of workers.
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"Unless, of course, something... unfortunate happens before you get to that retirementcheck," Laukkonen pointed out.
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Those who retire before reaching 20 years service receive no retirementbenefit.
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Trinity College pensions are being reduced by the amount of the social welfare retirementbenefit.
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A shift into Opposition would mean a cut in salary and a lower retirementbenefit.
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That occurred "for a period" or until the retirementbenefit had been paid out, Ms Smith's statement to the commission said.
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Of particular interest are those sections dealing with the reduction of the vesting period, preservation of benefits and minimum value of contributory retirementbenefit.
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And her retirementfund would certainly enjoy the unexpected infusion of cash.
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I could pick up your medical coverage, contribute to your retirementfund-
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In other words, your retirementfund may one day be run by code.
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Put an emergency fund and a retirementfund on the list.
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That means your retirementfund allocations might have gotten seriously out of whack.
Ús de old-age pension en anglès
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For this reason they are being disqualified from obtaining a contributory old-agepension.
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They got it only as an old-agepension, and on application.
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My wife also has a modest pension and will receive the old-agepension soon.
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All this profit-sharing and welfare work and insurance and old-agepension is simply poppycock.
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PENSIONER: For Charlie Hammond the increase in the old-agepension will have the most impact.
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Madam, - Elderly home-makers deserve an individual old-agepension.
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There will be no reduction in old-agepension rates.
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As the number of people drawing old-agepension grows, so does the burden on the State.
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Adamski admitted to forging Keiser's old-agepension checks.
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Since 2008 the contributory old-agepension has increased by 16 per cent.
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They also receive the State old-agepension.
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Taoiseach Brian Cowen has refused to rule out a cut in the old-agepension in December's budget.
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In Germany, where this system is actually carried out, the old-agepension is derived from three sources-viz.
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The Government has recently corrected an anomaly in the contributory old-agepension that had disadvantaged many self-employed people.
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It will soon be necessary for the Government to arrange an old-agepension scheme for Peace Conference delegates.
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Being brought face to face with facts, the State gave orders which meant an old-agepension for the outcasts.