Noun
someone who has retired from active working
Source: WordNetLatinas' life expectancies are relatively long. When a current retiree hits 65 and begins receiving her benefit check, she can expect to live another 22 years. That life expectancy is higher than white women or men. Grace Napolitano
Careful economic research has shown public-sector workers receive a level of compensation, pension benefits, and retiree health coverage in excess of what comparable workers in the private sector enjoy. In some instances, the total premium can be 30 percent or higher. Bob Beauprez
According to the Social Security Administration, in 1945, 41.9 workers supported each individual retiree, while today only 3.3 workers support each retiree. This system cannot continue. Larry Elder
With his silver shorts and peroxided feather do, this Aussie was more Alex Jay in a low-budget sci-fi porno than rebel retiree with an interest in the Renaissance. Pricasso
$2.3 million were raised for our communities, 45 workplace campaigns were conducted, and $240,000 in retiree donations were matched by ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66. Source: Internet
A recipient of a retirement pension is known as a pensioner or retiree. Source: Internet