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  2. MetLife - Wikipedia

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    MetLife, Inc. is the holding corporation for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MLIC), [3] better known as MetLife, and its affiliates.MetLife is among the largest global providers of insurance, annuities, and employee benefit programs, with around 90 million customers in over 60 countries.

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  4. How big is the average Social Security check of a ... - AOL

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    While retirees can start receiving benefits as early as age 62, doing so results in a reduced monthly benefit. Each year you wait, up until age 70, significantly increases the benefit amount.

  5. Meck continues contested retiree benefit, for now, despite ...

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    County commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to continue the erroneous benefit — a subsidy for retirees’ dependents’ health insurance — for employees who retired from Jan. 1, 2017 to ...

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    The rules for Social Security benefits and taxes. Most states do not tax Social Security benefits, but about 40% of people who get Social Security must pay federal income taxes on their benefits ...

  7. Reuther's Treaty of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The first negotiation after the war began with a strike of 320,000 GM workers on November 21, 1945, with Reuther demanding a 30% wage increase and a pledge from GM not to raise car prices. The strike lasted 113 days and was ultimately undermined by settlements reached with Ford and Chrysler, who agreed to wage increases from 18 to 18.5 cents.

  8. 3 Ways a Trump Second Term Could Affect Retirees’ Finances

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    The individual who holds the top spot in the White House come Jan. 20, 2025, will have the power to enact financial policies that could affect America's retired population. While we don't know who...

  9. Turnover (employment) - Wikipedia

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    Employee attrition, employee turnover, and employee churn all refer to an employee quitting the job, and are often used as synonyms. For the first two terms, the difference is due to the context, i.e., the reasons for the employee leaving.