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To appreciate the historical significance of 55 retirements (and counting), I've charted House retirements by year (using Brookings Vital Statistics on Congress data, and CNN's Congressional retirements tracker).
So far, 18 Republican members have announced retirements and three have resigned, compared with 10 retirements and resignations on the Democrat side.
In that span, men in the singles draw averaged 3.13 first-round retirements per Grand Slam event, while women averaged 1.05 retirements.
Retirements shaping the map The House landscape is complicated further for Republicans by a flood of retirements in swing districts, they said.
To appreciate the historical significance of 55 retirements (and counting), I've charted House retirements by year (using Brookings Vital Statistics on Congress data).
The combined 28 retirements outpace the last several Congresses, with the pace of Republican retirements tipping things over from business as usual to unusual.
CNBC is keeping a tally of all the House retirements, sorted into groups based on the reasons behind members' decisions, and what the retirements mean for both parties.
A flurry of Republican retirements has led to 260 open seats, many of them the sort of well-entrenched incumbents in competitive districts whose retirements are the most valuable for Democrats.
But, with Republican retirements -- 35 and counting with Rep.
And then there is the unprecedented number of Republican retirements: incumbents retire when they expect to lose or have diminished influence in Congress (the number Democratic retirements, by contrast, look quite typical).
We've grown accustomed to retirements as MMA ages from inchoate sideshow to network-TV sport—retirements due to age, due to damage, due to a new job possibly running a weed dispensary.
Previously, they've used mini-retirements to travel or buy and renovate homes, the latter of which has helped them generate a passive income that enables them to take mini-retirements more often.
But while GOP retirements have opened up some opportunities for Democrats, a number of Democratic incumbents have also announced retirements in districts that are on the top of the GOP's wish list.
"A flurry of Republican retirements has led to 42 open seats, many of them the sort of well-entrenched incumbents in competitive districts whose retirements are the most valuable for Democrats," Cohn notes.
Wells Fargo said retirements drove its financial adviser headcount lower in the third quarter, and it expects to see more retirements as it uses incentives to encourage younger advisers to take over clients.
More coal retirements loom The problem for coal is economics.
The Republican Party explained the wave of retirements another way.
A certain amount of retirements every election cycle is normal.
I've now lived through two completely unrelated Ty Cobb retirements.
So, I just wish we didn't have as many retirements.
Hundreds of pilots at American Airlines have accepted early retirements.
Three of those retirements have come out of Texas: Reps.
Two of the GOP retirements -- Brooks of Indiana and Rep.
In addition, as life expectancy rises, people have longer retirements.
Even after announcing their retirements, some eschew them for comebacks.
House GOP leaders aren't publicly panicking over retirements just yet.
Democrats will be helped by a slew of Republican retirements.
This week alone saw several retirements announcements with Republican Rep.
Two moderate House Republicans announced surprise retirements this week, quickening the pulse of Republicans waiting to see if a wave of retirements will jeopardize the party's path to holding the House majority in 2018.
VC firms often announce partner retirements in association with new funds.
Philadelphia had 21993 vacancies, largely due to a spate of retirements.
Almost half the departures last year were for retirements, for instance.
Republican concerns have been exacerbated by a number of congressional retirements.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the news of the retirements.
"You have two retirements to support one family unit," Brown said.
The senator's announcement follows a wave of announced Republican House retirements.
Mini-retirements can offer a meaningful reprieve from the rat race.
The wave of retirements seemingly run counter to Tom Brady's stance.
Retirements and other departures accounted for around half of the reductions.
There's no evidence those retirements are harming grid reliability or resilience.
The 2018 midterms brought a near-record number of Republican retirements.
Tuesday's result may sharply affect congressional recruitment, retirements and fund-raising.
They might well do so, especially if aided by additional retirements.
Luján cited the rapid pace of GOP retirements in his memo.
Factors contributing to the gap: baby boomer retirements and economic expansion.
Nine Democrats in the House have announced retirements for those reasons.
Retirements typically make elections harder for the incumbent party to win.
Wilpon said he expects more number retirements in the coming years.
He also wants to help out his parents with their retirements.
Their retirements bring the GOP total to 21 members — and counting.
And the pileup of Republican retirements grow almost by the day.
The only other year with more retirements was 1992, at 803.
"I think one of the effects of last night's election is you'll see more retirements, not just the Texodus, but you'll see more retirements from Republicans, because they can see the handwriting on the wall," Perez said.
For a factbox on coal and nuclear retirements see: Earlier this week, NERC said new pipelines and power lines would be required to meet electric demands if there are large-scale retirements of coal and nuclear plants.
The offer included an important element related to improving workers' retirements plans.
From that perspective, these GOP retirements are obviously good news for Democrats.
In Egypt the wave of retirements may also create a different problem.
Retirements tend to be among older and and lower capacity coal plants.
Retirements are one barometer of a party's optimism about the cycle ahead.
Privatizing with reliance on 2628(k)s put their retirements at risk.
But he cautioned against using retirements to draw conclusions about November's outcome.
So why should Americans have to fund paid leave through later retirements?
Boomers have been uniquely focused on having personally and professionally productive retirements.
Brennan's and Marshall's retirements marked a turning point in the court's history.
Have always counted on having publicly/lavishly subsidized retirements and health care5.
Many in the GOP anticipate more retirements heading into the next year.
The retirements will increase the number of women in the Texas delegation.
The retirements will increase the number of Latinos in the Texas delegation.
Coal retirements accelerate Many other companies have been saying goodbye to coal.
That would make 22011 the second-highest year ever for coal retirements.
Meanwhile, GOP moderates have fled in a season of record Republican retirements.
This has left margins relatively tight, and more coal retirements are planned.
House Republicans have already seen a rash of retirements this campaign cycle.
Given the advanced age of some justices, retirements are a distinct possibility.
Another five have announced their retirements or have already left the House.
This year, that would mean an additional nine retirements in competitive districts.
So far, 220006 Republicans have announced their retirements from Congress this cycle.
The American stock market has financed retirements and college educations for decades.
A tight race in North Carolina accelerates the rate of GOP retirements.
That number is certain to grow, with more retirements expected this spring.
Retirements in the aggregate may be a poor predictor of election outcomes.
This is why Lamb won and more GOP retirements are coming soon.
There were seven retirements in the first round of the men's draw.
On the flipside, Wells Fargo said this week that retirements drove its financial adviser headcount lower in the third quarter, and it expects to see more retirements as it uses incentives to encourage younger advisers to take over clients.
Justice Department officials told BuzzFeed News that concerns over retirements were nothing new.
Not participating in savings plans is throwing a wrench into many workers' retirements.
After today's retirements, American will have 61 left in its MD-803 fleet.
That is why you are seeing an acceleration of coal and nuclear retirements.
These retirements are largely responsible for U.S. climate progress over the last decade.
For Republicans, retirements and primary losses demonstrate the political price of crossing Trump.
And Republicans will have no one to blame for those retirements but themselves.
Our retirements speak to a frustration among the governing wing of the party.
The early retirements will have the unintended effect of boosting rivals, Hackel added.
Retirements and reversals in gerrymandering give Democrats a clearer path to a majority.
And dozens of additional retirements have already been announced for the coming years.
Across the country, there has been a rash of retirements of immigration judges.
Democrats argue that the wave of retirements will help them retake the House.
A rash of retirements among top officials took place around the same time.
These most recent retirements, taken together, represent a landmark shift in players' priorities.
We are also beginning to see the first wave of baby-boomer retirements.
Not everyone believes that the looming retirements will generate a pilot shortage. Capt.
The retirements are part of a reorganization of the bank's risk management functions.
State and local budget constraints, along with retirements, are weighing heavily on departments.
One way it has done this is by converting many layoffs to retirements.
History demonstrates that mass retirements can portend political disaster, especially in the House.
The retirements have at times surprised Republican operatives -- coming with little advance notice.
Horner claims the retirements have cost his team a considerable amount of points.
Since 2010, more than 200 coal plants have gone offline or announced retirements.
But when you look across the landscape of the GOP retirements to date, a few obvious observations can be made about what it's like being a House Republican in Donald Trump's Washington -- and why there has been this spate of retirements.
But if oil prices rise, retirements will rise and drive up new plane demand.
WILLIAMS: Yes, you should check out retirements and fund-raising on the Democratic side.
Will Hurd, Pete Olson and Mike Conaway — have announced their retirements in recent weeks.
This will assuredly lead to staff cuts, reductions in patient rolls, and early retirements.
And there are at least another half-dozen vacancies soon expected by planned retirements.
This is especially true with the midterm pick-ups and Republican retirements in Texas.
More than two dozen Republican congressmen, many from competitive districts, have announced their retirements.
A raft of GOP retirements will make some House seats more difficult to defend.
"I wouldn't be surprised if you had five or 10 more retirements," Mackowiak said.
There could also be other factors at play with the drove of Republican retirements.
That said, EIA's Electric Power Monthly includes a database of planned power station retirements.
Darrell Issa and Ed Royce, Republicans in districts Hillary Clinton won, announced their retirements.
"They can't completely time their retirements perfectly because they're just like us," he said.
Over all, the number of G.O.P. retirements in plausibly competitive districts isn't extraordinarily high.
Beyond the coal plant retirements, it otherwise leaves the electricity sector to model economization.
The low supply of workers and ongoing Baby Boomer retirements are intensifying the crunch.
Still, the six-pack of GOP retirements in one cycle is hard to ignore.
But just about all of the dogs eventually move on to well earned retirements.
But injuries and early retirements stopped many of those burgeoning rivalries in their tracks.
He added that retirements like the ones on Tuesday were not good for tennis.
"It's a big concern," a GOP aide said of the pair of California retirements.
There are several Democratic retirements that have given Republicans big openings, too: Minnesota Rep.
And many of the planned retirements for the next several years are coal-fired.
"That means we get the fresh recruits and they get the retirements," Pelosi said.
If natural gas prices go up and operational costs go down, retirements could slow.
Through a mix of seven Obama appointments and retirements, Democratic appointees now hold sway.
The retirements are so consequential because they deprive the party of the advantage of incumbency.
Mr. Ryan and Mr. Ross were the 18th and 19th such retirements for the Republicans.
Collectively, it suggests the retirements will cost the Republicans the equivalent of around six seats.
Meanwhile, new renewable energy is now cheaper than existing coal, which will hasten these retirements.
The onset of the recession coincided with the first retirements of the baby-boom generation.
Renault's Nico Hulkenberg, McLaren's Lando Norris and Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat were the three retirements.
With members in their districts for all of August, more retirements could soon follow Marchant's.
Those figures are net gains after layoffs, quits and retirements are subtracted from overall hiring.
Yet, many justices time their retirements with an eye to who would appoint their replacements.
While coal retirements will continue even absent the Clean Power Plan, this policy shift matters.
In perhaps the biggest tell, eight GOP committee chairs have announced their retirements from politics.
This isn't particularly noteworthy; waves of retirements often happen two years into a new presidency.
Nonetheless, the final report offered no evidence that coal plant retirements were undermining grid reliability.
And several lawmakers have resigned or announced their retirements after being accused of sexual misconduct.
By contrast, only four competitive seats have been put in play due to Democratic retirements.
Retirements in Congress, as in any other job, are part of the natural workplace cycle.
This action follows several other attempts to prevent planned power plant retirements by the administration.
However, Bryant noted that a wave of retirements is exacerbating staffing problems at federal prisons.
Several lawmakers resigned or announced their retirements after facing allegations of sexual misconduct last year.
This has not been spoken about in months, because that's not how retirements are done.
The records, called "personnel orders," include information about disciplinary actions, changes in duty and retirements.
But much like the Republican retirements, the best Democratic recruits have often been extremely valuable.
House Republicans have linked the loss to a record number of retirements and open seats.
Still, the string of retirements has created an unmistakable sense of momentum for insurgent forces.
From tiny homes to mini-retirements, it seems like millennials love just about anything miniature.
Retirements from House Democrats are complicating the Democratic push to retake the majority next year.
The industry is expected to lose thousands of advisers to retirements in the coming years.
Four Texas Republicans have announced their retirements in recent weeks, and some districts including Rep.
And Mr. Langworthy acknowledged that more retirements in the Senate may be in the offing.
Wave of GOP retirements threatens 2020 comeback MORE (R-Mich.) weighs future in Trump's GOP.
The 115th Congress will start to wind down and focus on retirements or reelection efforts.
It's not defeat at the polls that's driving this shift, though, it's retirements and resignations.
Rooney follows other Republican critics of Trump who've announced their retirements — such as Texas Rep.
One of these strategists said he was already aware of "at least four" likely retirements.
The increase is also being driven by the unusually large number of retirements among House members.
The bank has said any reduction in the work force would be made through early retirements.
The Issa and Royce retirements also raised questions about exactly how Democrats compete in these districts.
A spokeswoman for Hyundai said no decision had been made on the number of voluntary retirements.
Note: This list includes retirements and resignations, not those seeking or appointed to a higher office.
The aging population contributes to the nursing shortage beyond just patient care and nursing staff retirements.
Today, the world isn't even building enough new reactors to offset coming retirements (see chart here).
Several lawmakers have resigned or announced their retirements in recent weeks amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Wolf said he would schedule the elections to replace any additional retirements between now and Nov.
Nineteen Democratic seats will be open due to retirements, campaigns for another office and one death.
Retirements "allow the other party to be a bit more hopeful" about their prospects, he said.
Retirements in the baby boom generation are also playing a role in keeping wage gains modest.
"Expect more [retirements] if Republicans lose NC-85033," said another Republican strategist involved in House races.
They're offering flexible arrangements that include part-time schedules and phased retirements that gradually reduce hours.
Grassley's comments come as the yearly speculation about potential Supreme Court retirements kicks into high gear.
But this recent wave of retirements is not a sign of fragmentation or failure at all.
Several lawmakers have recently either resigned or announced their retirements after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced.
Two retirements may have allowed for providing financial help, but one retirement by itself may not.
And more Americans are finding security in their retirements with companies boosting their 401(k) matches.
Like most Americans, using an outside advisor is how many people manage their retirements and 401ks.
Their retirements could easily be the difference between a non-competitive race and a Democratic victory.
Many retirements were inevitable, but the number — the highest since 1992, a redistricting year — was not.
The change was intended to curb first-round retirements because of pre-existing injuries or ailments.
After the company's troubles in 2008, much of its work force was reduced through early retirements.
Detroit is already facing a teacher shortage and an unprecedented number of midyear resignations and retirements.
But without a string of retirements, the Democratic path to control of the House is challenging.
This time, that would translate to seven retirements — or three more than the four so far.
Democrats could become clear favorites in a wave election if retirements went well beyond typical levels.
While environmental regulations influence the pace of retirements, the lifetimes of these facilities are ultimately finite.
Republicans in the House have also been stung by retirements, stretching their campaign resources even thinner.
Then, along with 41 retirements among GOP members of Congress, we've had some ignominious midterm departures.
Still, Spirit has cut 200 jobs through early retirements and sharpened its focus on cost-cutting.
Mr. Olson was one of three Republican members of Congress to announce their retirements this week.
Each passing year under the current regime increases the likelihood of disruptive vacancies and strategic retirements.
Actually, the balance of true success involves what Tim Ferriss calls "mini-retirements" or regular sabbaticals.
But the data suggest congressional retirements do not always lead to losses at the ballot box.
The spate of recent retirements led to speculation about a widespread exodus by Republicans from Trumpland.
Notably, five sitting Texas Republicans announced their retirements from Congress rather than run again in 2713.
The retirements of Sensenbrenner and Flores are not, in a vacuum, all that big a deal.
It shouldn't take retirements to create the competitive elections that the Founders of our nation wanted.
Here are three groups of Republicans whose retirements could further shake up the House map. 22.
At the same time, the churn of elections and retirements has left lawmakers with less experience.
However, despite the shift in incentives, the number of first-round retirements has slightly risen as well.
That said, those considering mini retirements should weigh the long-term costs versus the short-term benefits.
Dream retirements can vary, from relaxing on the front porch to swimming in a pine-circled lake.
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) will seek voluntary retirements and may cut jobs as it undergoes a restructuring.
An Aging Committee hearing is planning to examine the Bipartisan Policy Centers recommendations to boost retirements savings.
Don't forget that women are likely to have longer retirements than men, considering their greater life expectancies.
That means we may see more quick and definitive retirements of products with outsized risk like Google+.
So far, two Republicans, Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Pat Roberts of Kansas, have announced their retirements.
A flurry of retirements could therefore put downward pressure on average wages, however well the economy does.
He joins a string of Republican lawmakers who have announced their retirements from Congress in recent weeks.
These early nuclear retirements are poised to wipe out many of the impressive gains made by renewables.
Ted Poe of Texas — announced their retirements, increasing chances Dems take the House a year from now.
The agency also sees nuclear power generation declining "modestly" as new facilities and upgrades offset plant retirements.
I've been able to look back and reflect on the retirements, the comebacks, and the knee replacement.
While some of those departures were attributed to planned retirements, others have reportedly left amid dwindling morale.
The reductions have come from employees voluntarily leaving without being replaced, including through early retirements and buyouts.
In forecasting the possible outcome of Election 2023, one key consideration in many minds is congressional retirements.
Wells Fargo said retirements drove adviser headcount lower in its wealth management arm in the third quarter.
However, most of the retirements are in districts that are reliably Republican; Hurd and Olson are exceptions.
NRCC Chairman Steve Stivers has said that the number of House retirements is below the historic average.
The Wednesday retirements were the latest in a series of damaging developments for the GOP this year.
By then, many of the current managers of university endowments will have settled into very comfortable retirements.
At the time of her first two retirements, Hingis was nowhere near any sort of tennis pinnacle.
My colleagues Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns reported recently that Republicans fear a wave of additional retirements.
"The vast majority of retirements are term-limited chairmen who hail from deeply Republican districts," Hunt said.
So while Republicans are currently keeping pace with their rivals in terms of retirements, that could change.
One national Republican strategist celebrated the retirements, saying they'll level the playing field in those swing districts.
The surprise retirement of Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee continues the wave of early Republican congressional retirements.
Other incumbents who appear to have timed retirements to benefit a preferred successor have seen mixed success.
Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) said of the string of recent House Republican retirements expected to benefit Democrats.
It helps explain the popularity of mini-retirements, a series of meaningful respites away from the job.
Obama's Clean Power Plan was poised to accelerate those retirements by setting ambitious emissions targets for states.
Based on retirements alone, the House of Representatives will lose 752 years of institutional memory in November.
Retirements are a bigger problem if you lose the majority than they are while you retain it.
The reductions have come from employees voluntarily leaving without being replaced, including through early retirements and buyouts.
Republican retirements from Congress may be a poor indicator of the party's fate in next year's elections.
That crunch comes amid a wave of retirements that's sweeping other corners of the industry like pilots.
The GOP's efforts to hold on to the House have been complicated by a string of retirements.
And it's not just the number of retirements that is hurting Republicans -- it's where the seats are.
But politically strategic retirements are hardly unheard-of at either the Supreme Court or lower court level.
Yet he doesn't seem to understand (or care) that he was a major driver of those retirements.
A combination of retirements, scandals, and suburban voters' repulsion of Trump have rattled the GOP's House delegation there.
And second, an especially high number of GOP retirements and an overall lack of enthusiasm among Republican voters.
Two new members of the House GOP conference will be women, which will help offset the three retirements.
There's even an internal newsletter that announces recent births, weddings or retirements among the clerks, staff and employees.
Some former solid-red districts may tick a few shades bluer, especially with a wave of GOP retirements.
Retirements by Republican incumbents have left Democrats in position to compete for an additional 10 seats this fall.
There are another 23.1 GW of coal plant retirements has announced or approved for between 2019 and 85033.
California's retirement savings plan addresses what experts say is the looming problem across the country of underfunded retirements.
But as workers are increasingly responsible for saving for their retirements on their own, that knowledge is essential.
We've already seen a slew of retirements among the so-called "governing wing" of the GOP, including Sens.
The move is aimed at preventing a repeat of the rash of retirements in early action last year.
From 21976 to 1974, 104 of the 192 first-round matches were won in straight sets, including retirements.
"Mini-retirements are perfect for capturing those experiences that might otherwise pass you by," Johnsrud told Business Insider.
And the GOP's efforts to hold on to the House have been complicated by a string of retirements.
But previous court terms have also featured people guessing about retirements — and then it doesn't come to pass.
A state focus: Fitzpatrick chatted with Axios about the group's views on policies that could ward off retirements.
He is hopeful about stronger state-level efforts in areas where retirements loom in the next few years.
Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin will not run for reelection next year, joining a wave of House GOP retirements.
That brings the total number of House Republican retirements to 13, compared to just three Democrats so far.
In Congress, several lawmakers have left office or announced their retirements in recent months over sexual harassment claims.
In fact, demand is so low that coal and nuclear retirements have outpaced natural gas and renewables additions.
Gunvor Group that underwent a restructuring last year saw some high-profile retirements and promotion of younger trader.
The House GOP has been rocked by a slew of retirements this year: 22 and counting, including Rep.
Our parents rarely changed jobs and exuded confidence that Social Security and their pensions would finance their retirements.
The number of women will go from 28500 to 6900 as a result of 2628 female lawmakers' retirements.
The brand has ruled out compulsory redundancies until 21.2 and is counting on natural attrition and voluntary retirements.
In the meantime, while Republicans face 32 competitive races this fall, keep an eye on potential Republican retirements.
But, because of retirements and bureaucracy, the paperwork fell through the cracks, and the request was not made.
In the age of social media, professional athletes' retirements aren't just grand last hurrahs — they're also marketing opportunities.
One familiar question posed by a SCOTUS Blog reader on Tuesday: Any clues about possible retirements by justices?
"Premature retirements" of nuclear and coal plants put the grid at risk and undermine national security, she said.
It is also important to briefly address the number of retirements on the Democratic side of the aisle.
The airline plans to hire 2,000 mechanics over the next decade to cover retirements, said spokesman Drake Castaneda.
Expect to see more cancellations of proposed new plants around the world and more retirements of existing plants.
It is calling on the companies and government to help manage the job losses through retirements and retraining.
Rather, they could be achieved through attrition and early retirements, procurement reform and improved use of information technology.
The F.A.A. said it has seen "no measurable increase" in unplanned retirements or resignations by air traffic controllers.
Why it matters: Republicans hope to reclaim the House in 2020, but early retirements could complicate that task.
Whether a Democratic presidential victory in 2020 would prompt a flurry of judicial retirements remains to be seen.
At the current pace, 2018 will likely break 1992's post-World War II record for incumbent retirements.
Popolare di Vicenza on Friday signed an accord with unions to cut up to 300 employees through early retirements.
He's doing this at 39, working at a pace that drove wrestlers like Shawn Michaels to surgeries and retirements.
But states also have the option of only covering existing sources, which would exacerbate the impact of nuclear retirements.
Hyundai Heavy Industries has already announced it will start accepting voluntary retirements from office workers above the manager level.
They're suffering retirements at record rates — putting very winnable House seats like Speaker Paul Ryan's at far greater risk.
Their margin usually sits around eight points, a tally that might yield a true tossup without the Republican retirements.
Washington (CNN)Let's geek out for a minute on tax deductions before people start freaking about about their retirements.
One challenge for maintenance shops is finding skilled workers to fill those jobs as airlines face waves of retirements.
Ideally, conservatives would like people to be more self-reliant, owning their own homes and funding their own retirements.
"There are going to be a lot more [retirements] to come," said one consultant who works for House Republicans.
Asked what would happen if Romney didn't get on board with him, Trump cited the retirements of GOP Sens.
GOP lawmakers also have to deal with term limits for top committee posts and retirements for Republicans like Royce.
So even as the surge of baby boomer retirements strains their solvency, Republicans have also set entitlement reform aside.
From increased productivity to more secure retirements, late-in-life entrepreneurship could be a real boost to older workers.
The DCCC strategy memo pointed to retirements, a key factor in the 2018 midterms, as another significant 2020 variable.
" Ever since the retirements of McEnroe and Jimmy Connors, it has been fashionable to claim that tennis lacks "personalities.
Considering both of these legendary fighters would be emerging from short-lived retirements, the fight does make some sense.
One level deeper: The report looks at three levels of projected early nuke plant retirements — 20%, 55% and 66%.
Retirements, term limits and two electoral losses have retooled the slate of Republican leaders charged with shaping financial policy.
Uncertainty is also gripping the House, where this week two Republicans, Mr. Reichert and Mr. Dent, announced their retirements.
Elizabeth Esty is one of few Democrats leaving the House, with retirements less common on the left in 2018.
Democrats benefited from a huge number of Republican retirements, and they have flipped eight of those seats so far.
At one point last summer, after retirements and other temporary departures, the office had only one full-time employee.
Right. Again, no two House retirements are exactly the same -- and all of them are influenced by personal factors.
Some Americans have even discovered a loophole to save more for their retirements: opening health savings accounts, or HSAs.
The departures -- which totaled more than 700 employees, including more than 200 scientists -- included buyouts, retirements and individuals quitting.
This year in Texas alone, four coal plants are closing that did not announce their retirements until last year.
Ros-Lehtinen's retirement announcement came in late April, prompting Democrats to release a "watch list" of possible GOP retirements.
Skelley's own research found that over the past seven cycles, 63 percent of retirements came between November and March.
Early withdrawals from matches, known as retirements, have led to calls for an overhaul of prize money for losers.
Here are seven key ways we helped fund those mini-retirements while still making progress on financial independence. 1.
We had more retirements than I would have liked, we had more special elections than I would have liked.
But because of retirements and the North Carolina map, Wasserman estimates that the real number is closer to 25.
If this trend continues at the current pace, 21625 could see a record number of retirements for the party.
"All the retirements except one this cycle is in a safe seat," McCarthy said in the "Fox & Friends" interview.
Two incumbent House Republicans announced their retirements last week in a sign that both thought they might lose reelection.
Democrats are counting on retirements to help them win the 24 seats they need to retake the House majority.
He maintains strict criteria for topics worthy of one of his blasts: births, promotions, book events, honors, and retirements.
Already the retirements within their ranks have made House Republicans' push to retake the majority in 2020 more difficult.
To date, 35 Republican House members have announced their retirements (24 are retiring outright, 85033 are seeking higher office).
That won't be possible for every millennial, many of whom are barely able to save for their own retirements.
Congress is already under scrutiny amid a raft of resignations and retirements in recent weeks triggered by harassment claims.
In 1992, a major post-1990 census redistricting that created many new majority-minority districts contributed to some retirements.
A wave of retirements is underway that is probably going to take around 10 GW of nuclear capacity offline.
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"The physician population is aging as rapidly as the patient population, and retirements are outpacing newly minted physicians," Schnipper explains.
Many Republicans expect more retirements are coming soon, as Republicans grow frustrated with a toxic political environment and congressional inertia.
Previous governments have preferred to use the bump in baby boomers' retirements to reduce headcount by not filling every vacancy.
A wave of House Republican retirements has Democrats jumping at the chance to push deeper into a GOP stronghold. Rep.
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The law phased in the new age retirements so that those born 6900 and later absorbed the largest benefit cuts.
As "Inside Elections" analyst Nathan Gonzales noted in Roll Call earlier this week, there's almost certainly more retirements to come.
Only a handful of the Republican-held districts being vacated by retirements are expected to be seriously competitive next year.
The rundown includes changes in duty, promotions, retirements and deaths, as well as information on disciplinary actions taken against officers.
But in an era of ultralow bond yields and longer retirements, does the conventional wisdom need to be seriously challenged?
The company said the new appointments will coincide with an equal number of retirements from the existing nine-member board.
With the US, we get a beautiful new phenomenon: yellow blobs, like dying stars, becoming gray and winking out. Retirements!
They, too, are charged with ensuring that the retirements of teachers, sanitation workers and bus drivers are managed with integrity.
But Democrats are focusing on what they see as shakiness in the GOP ranks with the recent series of retirements.
Perhaps Democrats still would have won the House without redistricting efforts and with a more typical number of Republican retirements.
The Beyond Coal program now has a counterpart in Europe that is fueling a wave of retirements there are well.
Cisneros and Levin won traditionally Republican Southern California seats after two top-tier GOP retirements; Mucarsel-Powell unseated former Rep.
Then we can look at ways to reduce and eliminate debt while still providing stable retirements for our public employees.
In fact, Ryan's announcement will likely spark more retirements in the House GOP less than seven months before Election Day.
Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne, the previous leader for Mercedes, failed to score on an afternoon with plenty of incident and retirements.
And many of these Americans, for better or worse, are betting their retirements funds on the health of the market.
Jillian Johnsrud has taken five mini-retirements with her family while saving enough to become financially independent at age 53.
Republican candidates are scrambling for the GOP nomination for House seats left over by the retirements of veteran GOP lawmakers.
The Washington Examiner said Boeing has terminated more than 9,000 employees over the past year, mainly through buyouts and retirements.
Earlier in my life, I had seen people in my own family go through problems related to their own retirements.
Fincher is the latest in a spate of GOP retirements though the Republican hold on the House is considered safe.
As of the latest count (55, as of January 31), retirements are now at the second-highest level since 1946.
Rep. Elizabeth Esty is one of few Democrats leaving the House, with retirements less common on the left in 2018.
Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloPelosi: GOP retirements indicate they'll be in the minority, with Democrat in the White House The Hill's Morning Report - Congress returns: What to expect Wave of GOP retirements threatens 85033 comeback MORE (R-Fla.), one of two dozen Republicans who was unseated during the 2018 midterms, told The Hill last week.
Well, before taking the plunge and drafting your resignation letter, it's important to understand that mini retirements are not without drawbacks.
While mini retirements can be expensive, you could be on your way with proper planning, a solid budget and aggressive savings.
In the case of retirements (two), this chart shows the next member in seniority, who is expected to get the job.
Our plan would guarantee millions of Americans safe and secure retirements that would benefit them, their families and the nation's economy.
Not that long ago retiring politicians spent their retirements cultivating their gardens and giving sage advice in the House of Lords.
FedEx spokeswoman Bonny Harrison declined to comment on pilot pay or its use of bonuses to manage the timing of retirements.
The EIA noted that 30 percent of the coal plant retirements for 2015 occurred when the regulations took effect in April.
But if older workers earn their high pay through high productivity then firms' unit costs should not fall as retirements rise.
Often in cases of fighters returning to action after announcing their retirements, there can be similar opposing outcries, and justifiably so.
This data is a bit misleading because it makes it seem like teachers are benefiting from larger contributions to their retirements.
If current retirements continue and patient populations grow, our nation will need to find upward of 90,000 new physicians by 2025.
Furthermore, as solar costs continue to plummet, the added transmission capacity is expected to help solar replace retirements of coal plants.
The two banks will cut 2,100 jobs thanks to early retirements but will hire 400 people or make their positions permanent.
Coal retirements look set to continue in the medium term even if the forthcoming Trump administration ends the "war on coal".
There may be two more additional openings with the possible retirements of the top U.S. commander in the Afghanistan Army, Gen.
The surprise retirements of several veteran Republicans are reigniting a debate about the GOP's self-imposed term limits for committee chairs.
Last year was likely the second-highest year ever for retirements of coal-fired power plants, the EIA has previously said.
In 28500, a wave of Republican retirements began and continues to grow, while Democrats won major victories in Kentucky and Virginia.
Between 2000 and 285, some 2200,2000 megawatts of coal-generated capacity were taken off the grid nationwide due to plant retirements.
Only eight members -- less than half of those retirements -- hail from districts where Trump was more popular than the national average.
Reality check: "Most coal plant retirements have been based on poor economics, not on smokestack limitations," electricity consultant Alison Silverstein said.
In addition, the ISO said natural gas-powered generation will see a drop of about 800 MW due to plant retirements.
Consider the items provided above, and please think about diverting part of your tax reduction to investing in your employees' retirements.
But the threat of a "blue wave" nationally and a spate of Republican retirements has put that majority in dire risk.
The sooner we get young people saving for their own retirements, the better off we'll all be in the long run.
Agency officials said the move is intended to get ahead of a potential wave of retirements among its mostly older workforce.
The tournament has been dogged by infirmities and retirements from the first round, when seven men quit their matches with injuries.
The wave of retirements shows that GOP lawmakers fear losing if their name appears on the ballot below Trump in November.
Over the last 17 years, we&aposve taken five mini-retirements on the path to becoming financially independent at age 32.
But saving half allowed us to pay down our debt and save for mini-retirements while investing for financial independence. 5.
Due to retirements, FERC last had a quorum in February, and it hasn't held a meeting since President Trump took office.
But the reality is the party has endured an unusual clip of retirements and members announcing they will seek other offices.
The memo cites the number of House GOP retirements as a sign of momentum for Democratic challengers in newly open seats.
A number of politicians have announced their resignations or retirements in recent weeks following such allegations, including California state lawmakers, Sen.
"Now, after working for decades as iron workers, truck drivers or auto workers, their planned retirements are in jeopardy," Neal said.
The Canadian lost just four completed matches during the season, which she finished with a 48-7 record including injury retirements.
The House's first week in session for 2018 could feature more lawmakers announcing their retirements after spending the holidays at home.
Agency officials said the move is intended to get ahead of a potential wave of retirements among its mostly older workforce.
Generally, justices try to time their retirements to ensure their successor will be appointed by a president of their preferred party.
Trump himself called out a large number of retirements among House incumbents as a factor in the House GOP's midterm losses.
These retirements aren't only a sign that the GOP thinks a Democratic wave is coming — they may well help bring it about.
Coal securitization legislation is easing coal plant retirements in New Mexico and Colorado and is under consideration in Montana, Wisconsin and Utah.
The retirements of industry legends as well as the wind-down of once invincible firms make the news on a regular basis.
The dogs, like their military counterparts, often find service in law enforcement after their retirements, which occur at the ten year mark.
If you're organized and are a planner, then why not take care of the arrangements for events like birthdays, retirements, or weddings?
In fact, the number of veterinarians in the region has been reduced due to retirements over recent years, creating a veterinary shortage.
Allocating substantial power based on the vagaries of the timing of deaths and retirements is no way to run a constitutional democracy.
The spate of GOP retirements creates more uncertainty and gives Democrats defending half as many open seats more paths to the majority.
Election results and the timing of court retirements have combined to spare Republicans from what has become an increasingly politically charged task.
Rick Perry to "prepare immediate steps to stop" the "impending retirements of fuel-secure power facilities," referring to coal and nuclear plants.
While unemployment may fluctuate, the average age of a truck driver is 2900, and retirements alone ensure the market will remain tight.
Between injuries, retirements, and flat out bad play, nearly a quarter of the league has gone through a change at starting quarterback.
What's also critically important is not just the raw number of retirements but the kinds of seats that are being left behind.
Withdrawal of state funds, a decline in the demand for abortions and doctors' retirements may have played a role, Justice Alito wrote.
Five people who have taken mini-retirements share why they did it, how they did it, and how they're spending their time.
Meeting the Paris schedule would require an immediate doubling of the current pace of retirements, a prospect that appears optimistic at best.
The San Francisco-based firm has said that retirements drove adviser headcount lower in its wealth management unit during the third quarter.
The battle for the Republican Party has continued into the Trump presidency, prompting sharp comments and even retirements fromTrump critics in Congress.
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According to Christy Lopez, who was the section's deputy chief under Obama, the unit was hit especially hard by retirements and resignations.
Every election cycle comes with its fair share of retirements, but the presence of President Donald Trump suggests something here is different.
Because of the retirements — a lot of them were about scandal — people were looking for outsider candidates that weren't associated with politics.
American is also making voluntary leaves of absence and early retirements partially paid, an attempt to get more workers to sign up.
In all, 27 House Republicans have left, announced their retirements or declared that they were seeking higher office, compared with seven Democrats.
My husband and I are currently doing this, and we know others who have sacrificed their own retirements to parent young children.
In past elections, retirements have often predicted a coming wave election — but Stivers is downplaying the significance of the trend this year.
In addressing cyber threats, the impending retirements of the baby boom generation and the looming pension crisis leaders must make tough choices.
Droves of Republicans, in the knowledge that parties of unpopular first term presidents often take a hit, have already announced their retirements.
And those retirements will be a big help to Democrats in 2018: Open seats are much easier to win than incumbents' seats.
A majority of those who have announced their retirements had safe seats in Republican districts and could have easily been re-elected.
At tournaments at Cincinnati, Indian Wells, Miami and Rome since 2009, there have been 116 retirements by men and 90 by women.
In 2017, almost 7,2023 MW of coal-fired generation were retired and more than 16,000 MW of new, future retirements were announced.
Additionally, some money has been put away in the Social Security Trust Fund to help deal with the upcoming increase in retirements.
The French appear more anxious over what they see as a threat to their retirements than over the effects of the strike.
John ShimkusJohn Mondy ShimkusHere are the lawmakers who aren't seeking reelection in 2020 Wave of GOP retirements threatens 2020 comeback Illinois Rep.
Specifically, they wish we could summon a country with a strong military, good schools, health care and comfortable retirements — but falling taxes.
But that increase has largely been offset by retirements, leaving the overall percentage of Americans in the workforce stuck at about 63 percent.
Mini retirements are obviously less about maximizing your 401(k) plan at age 65 and more about achieving life goals and pursuing passions.
"That coal-powered electricity came from many plants that will no longer be available if retirements continue at the pace expected," Quinn said.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen finished fourth, ending a run of retirements, with Australian team mate Daniel Ricciardo fifth after fighting through the field.
In a recent article for the print edition, I analysed one potential explanation for weak wage growth: retirements of high-earnings baby-boomers.
Gasly was sixth, ahead of Renault's Daniel Ricciardo — the Australian's first finish of the season after two retirements— and Racing Point's Sergio Perez.
Other utilities pushing ahead with retirements cited customer preferences for cleaner fuel sources as well as state climate policies and other federal regulations.
Over the past three decades, justices have often chosen spring to announce their retirements, as the annual October-June session was winding down.
Some blamed the loss of the majority in part on factors such as redistricting in Pennsylvania and a large number of incumbent retirements.
Many of her constituents are also public workers who depend on the Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Fund (PRIT) to secure their deserved retirements.
Following the rise of the #MeToo movement, at least eight members of Congress resigned or announced their retirements amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
But many of the Republican retirements are occurring in districts where Trump narrowly carried the vote, like New Jersey's 2nd or Michigan's 11th.
The numbers are feeding talk, even at this late date, that there could be a few more GOP House retirements in the offing.
At the same time, the rising tide of boomer retirements means that the workforce paying Part A payroll taxes is growing more slowly.
The company provides jobs and predictable retirements for more than 1,000 people and has retirement assets of more than $220 million, he said.
There is a dwindling number of Trump detractors in the GOP in the wake of McCain's death and the pending retirements of Sens.
There are reasons to think that more retirements may come in the Senate as well, though not necessarily for the reasons Flake gave.
It could also accelerate the pace of Republican retirements, as Republican Bob McDonnell's win in the 2009 Virginia governor's race did for Democrats.
Hurd has been a fierce critic of the Trump administration, and his retirement underscores growing fears among Republicans about a wave of retirements.
Total cash payments to members are expected to be in excess of $200 million for revolvement, cash patronage, and estates and age retirements.
And that the rate of Republican retirements at this point in the election cycle is higher than it has been in recent elections.
Thanks in part to those changes, as well as a handful of retirements, Democrats have at least five strong opportunities to flip seats.
With Jones' unexpected win in deep-red Alabama and a spate of GOP retirements in the House, both chambers are considered in play.
Instead, it would have streamlined the bureaucracy through attrition and early retirements, curtailed high-priced contractors and made better use of information technology.
There are over 100 lower court judgeships that are now vacant with many more empty benches coming in 2017 due to planned retirements.
The GOP is also poised to lose 25 percent of their female members next year due to retirements or members seeking higher office.
While a small set of Republicans are strong supporters of TPS, that cadre was reduced last year by retirements and midterm election losses.
Tom Harkin (D-IA), both of whom were the top Democrats on education in each chamber but who have both since announced retirements.
Retirements and wave elections created a Congress that knew only long, boots on the ground, trillion dollar wars they'd been elected to avoid.
What's more, one-third of all doctors currently working will be older than 215 in the next decade, and retirements may squeeze supply.
The rush of retirements has led some, particularly eager Democrats, to believe that the House of Representatives could look very different in 2019.
But the unexpected retirements and Mr. Trump's low approval ratings — even with an improving economy — are now reshaping political calculations in both parties.
The policy was designed to combat the waves of retirements that have been frustrating for healthy, eager players on the outside looking in.
She made it to 113, and though two previous Hingis retirements turned out to be sabbaticals, this one seems like the real deal.
In fact, Americans broadly don't save nearly as much as they should for their retirements, leaving them grappling for ways to catch up.
There has been a wave of GOP retirements over the last several months as Republican members brace for tough midterm elections this November.
But they don't believe the retirements are an indicator from lawmakers that those Republicans are giving up in the face of impossible odds.
That would also mean that, despite the retirements, the seats held by Shea-Porter and Rosen are still well within the Democrats' grasp.
As big airlines face a wave of retirements, a fresh batch of fliers gets a chance, and the training, to seize the opportunity.
In addition, retirements, resignations or the primary election defeat of an incumbent have made the environment more challenging for Republicans in swing districts.
House Republicans will have to defend at least 35 open seats this year due to retirements, resignations and lawmakers running for another office.
Numerous studies have identified gas competition as the main reason for coal and nuclear plant retirements, with regulations also playing a major role.
However, these retirements coupled with the president's low approval rating, might suggest significant cracks in the relationship between the president and his party.
Indeed, the string of Democratic victories came after a series of senior Republicans announced their retirements from the House in the last week.
The House Ways and Means Committee will undergo significant changes as several key Republicans depart due to retirements, election losses and a governorship.
Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloPelosi: GOP retirements indicate they'll be in the minority, with Democrat in the White House The Hill's Morning Report - Congress returns: What to expect Wave of GOP retirements threatens 2020 comeback MORE (R-Fla.), one of two dozen Republicans swept out of office during the anti-Trump wave election that handed Democrats control of the House last fall.
Dennis RossDennis Alan RossWave of GOP retirements threatens 2020 comeback Israel should resist Trump's efforts to politicize support Pro-Saudi Arabia think tank abruptly closes in Washington MORE (R-Fla.), a senior member of the GOP whip team who retired last cycle, said another driver of the flurry of retirements is the grueling campaigning required to take back the majority.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, just 20 percent of the private-sector workers can rely on a pension to fund their retirements.
They formally closed it up and said, we will see you back here on the bench October 1, and no hint of any retirements.
They are the first generation to plan their retirements around 401(k)s, and will be the largest generation to ever withdraw those funds.
Additionally, in the next 10-15 years, the available labor force will be further hit by retirements given the high average age of subcontractors.
Last month it said it would seek voluntary early retirements of some North American employees and cut jobs as part of a restructuring effort.
Back-to-back retirements on Centre Court frustrated the crowd on Tuesday, when Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer each saw his match cut short.
Those retirements – all from states Trump carried in 2016 – show how concerns of suburban voters nationwide have grown distinct enough to offset regional influences.
They might be someday soon, with help from batteries, but in the short term, the time horizon of these nuclear retirements, they are not.
There are signs, such as the high number of Republican retirements from Congress, that 230 could be a historic wave in the Democrats' favor.
That deal cleared the way to cutting 23,000 jobs at the VW brand in Germany via buyouts, early retirements and reducing part-time staff.
Year over year, Delta's costs, excluding fuel and special items, increased 5.6 percent, driven by higher labor expenses and accelerated depreciation from aircraft retirements.
After buyouts and retirements, that number could drop to 14,428 by October, the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said in an email.
But Republicans ended the week alarmed that a high number of GOP retirements could help tilt the House's playing field back toward the Democrats.
Most players don't get to announce their retirements; time and attrition do the work for them, and so the end just becomes self-evident.
Give or take "three or four" other minor retirements, a jubilant shift behind the decks at Murphy's birthday party rekindled Lambkin's passion for DJing.
This week begins an unseen shift in the dynamics of upcoming campaigns, potential retirements, and the number of seats that will be in play.
About a third of those retirements would occur even without the Clean Power Plan, as coal struggles to compete with natural gas and renewables.
There had already been a wave of GOP retirements before Ryan's announcement, but that number is only expected to climb in the coming weeks.
Worldwide, the number of newly completed coal projects fell 20 percent in 2018 and plant retirements continued at a record pace, the study said.
So far in the 2018 cycle, that number has jumped to 73 — 21 Republicans and nine Democrats, with more retirements expected later this month.
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) spokesman Michael McAdams said retirements are inevitable and that the GOP's campaign arm is ready for a 2020 fight.
But not all retirements are created equal — her research showed that there's a pattern to people who retire happily, and it goes beyond money.
This is not a problem that gets easier with time, as millions of Americans every day approach retirements that will stretch over longer lifetimes.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on Tuesday released its "retirements to watch list" of potential GOP targets ahead of the 2020 election cycle.
Most mini-retirements involve travel — not a holiday, but a relocation for at least one to six months before heading back to home base.
So far, Jillian Johnsrud has five mini-retirements under her belt, ranging from a month to two-and-a-half years away from work.
She and her husband, Adam, opted for mini-retirements because they didn't want to miss out on things if they waited until their sixties.
At this point, the Senate's two most substantive Republican Trump critics (Flake and Tennessee's Bob Corker) have already announced their retirements; a third, Sen.
A Virginia-like outcome probably wouldn't be enough for the Republicans to hold onto the House this November, given the number of Republican retirements.
Some leading members of the government have said that Poland would ignore any injunction from the European Court of Justice to stop the retirements.
Low-wage workers are also more likely to be in physically demanding jobs that make it difficult to push back their retirements at all.
But Republicans have gradually been losing the advantages of incumbency as well, most obviously because of 34 recent retirements in Republican-held congressional districts.
Mr. Meehan's announcement makes him the latest in a series of lawmakers to resign or announce their retirements after being accused of sexual misconduct.
Despite the prospects of payroll grants, airlines including Delta have already moved to reduce employee costs through temporary voluntary unpaid leaves and early retirements.
With a few retirements and the slow process of nominations, FERC has been short of a five-member quorum for most of Trump's administration.
It has delayed home purchases, and it may mean millennials will have to rely more on savings than home equity to fund their retirements.
"If attributes that coal has are compensated in wholesale electricity markets, we think that will help prevent coal retirements in the future," he said.
While nursing has experienced shortages in the past, this looming shortage is characterized by an unprecedented and increasing rate of Registered Nurse (RN) retirements.
Hopefully, they will see it as a small windfall that might make their retirements or other financial responsibilities easier — a final gift from us.
But he added that retirements sometimes allow a party to recruit a strong candidate who doesn't have the political baggage of a veteran lawmaker.
Here are the 10 biggest Republican retirements so far, ranked in order of how significantly they shook up the House battleground map: 1. Rep.
In the past week alone, two other GOP House committee chairmen also announced their retirements: Transportation Chairman Bill ShusterWilliam (Bill) Franklin ShusterEx-GOP Rep.
The agency has seen a spate of departures and retirements since Trump took office, and Calder said the shutdown only further hurts agency operations.
The Wisconsin Republican's seat adds to those the party must defend in 2018 as dozens of GOP retirements and resignations open opportunities for Democrats.
Between retirements and a buyout program the EPA instituted earlier this summer, the agency is expected to lose more than 28500 employees by October.
Thy end up supporting new benefits or resisting cuts or reforms that might be necessary to ensure that public servants' retirements are actually secure.
This strategist argued that historical statistics combined with the wave of House Republican retirements makes keeping control of the lower chamber all but impossible.
Republican retirements -- particularly in a series of hard-to-hold seats like Will Hurd's in Texas -- have put a significant damper on the hopes.
He is the 13th Republican lawmaker to announce their plans for departure in recent weeks, adding to a growing list of House GOP retirements.
Senior Republicans The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee released a 16-person "retirement watch list" that nailed five of the key GOP retirements so far.
Then there were the accidents, injuries, relationship bust-ups, retirements, two comebacks and a two-year suspension for testing positive for cocaine in 2007.
The endeavor is just one example of how baby boomers are reshaping their retirements so that they can see new dreams come to fruition.
Tillerson has pledged to reduce that total by 1,982 of which 1,341 will come through regular retirements without replacement and 641 through buy-outs.
A favorable national environment, strong Democratic candidates and a wave of Republican retirements have combined to produce a long list of vulnerable Republican seats.
For now, then, DACA workers are giving a needed boost to the Social Security system and helping fund the retirements of millions of Americans.
Supreme Court justices normally time their retirements strategically so as to ensure that a president they like can appoint a successor that they like.
This could be a point of no return, after which retirements will accelerate faster than historical averages as utilities realize economic gains from clean energy.
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Nuclear generators announced the retirement of 23 GW of capacity between 20143 and 22014 and have announced a further 22014 GW of retirements since 22014.
But researchers at the San Francisco Fed have suggested that a slew of retirements by baby-boomers on fat salaries is dragging this average down.
In short: The half-dozen GOP retirements in Texas are a sort of early warning sign for Republicans heading into the 2020 election and beyond.
His comments came as low fuel prices have caused retirements of older aircraft to slow and raised concern that the aircraft business cycle is slowing.
Bechtel agreed to keep 130 workers employed in Schenectady but another 130 jobs were cut through retirements and transfers to the company's campus in Pennsylvania.
The administration reportedly does not intend to lay off any of its 5,565 employees, but will eventually shrink its workforce through retirements and unfilled vacancies.
The Wichita, Kansas-based company has tried to cut costs amid the grounding by freezing hiring, offering voluntary retirements, pausing share repurchases and deferring spending.
Around the world, coal capacity is being squeezed by two trends: the falling number of new plants being deployed and the accelerating number of retirements.
While most people value the camaraderie of working in a team, birthdays, retirements, and charity fundraisers can take their toll on our wallets and purses.
But the rest of us don't even get a measuring stick that's valid to gauge our savings, assure our retirements, or expand investment in business.
There have also been a number of high-profile House GOP retirements that bode well for Democrats as they look to take back the House.
San Francisco-based Wells expects retirements to continue as it uses incentives to encourage its own advisers to take over client books when people retire.
The announcement sent shockwaves through a conference already staggering from a slew of other recent retirements, including two of the 13 remaining female GOP members.
Pete Sessions of Texas, a former two-term National Republican Congressional Committee chair who met with several members to discuss retirements, told the National Journal.
But the record number of GOP retirements coupled with a handful of Democratic special election victories has Republicans bracing for a blue wave in November.
Baby boomer retirements and high rates of teacher turnover, coupled with steep drops in enrollment in teacher-preparation programs, have contributed to this growing crisis.
As a result, there were record GOP retirements, producing record numbers of less-defended open seats and ensuring more Democrat victories — though not a wave.
The Times and ProPublica reported that the departures were buyouts, retirements and individuals quitting, but totaled more than 533 employees, including more than 200 scientists.
"Expanding access to work-based retirement plans will help many small-business employees enjoy secure retirements," said James Sherk, a White House domestic policy adviser.
Between retirements, losing state-and-local tax deductions in the tax bill, and Trump's California disapproval, the Golden State could lose half its GOP delegation.
We're going to have to fundamentally think through how we're supporting a young group of renters and how they're accumulating wealth for their own retirements.
"We anticipate continued retirements, as we've seen enthusiastic response to Summit, our enhanced succession program," a Wells Fargo Advisors spokesperson told us earlier this month.
A string of Republican lawmakers have already announced their retirements, and the GOP will only hold a one-seat majority in the Senate once Sen.
In 2018, 282 police officers retired, after 488 retirements in 2017, whereas the number was under 100 in previous years, the local police union said.
In 21994, many of the retirements were due to a scandal implicating more than 22000 members of Congress who had overdrawn their House bank accounts.
Last year, utilities announced plans to shut down more than 22 gigawatts of coal capacity across the country, and more retirements are expected this year.
That job has been complicated by a wave of retirements by disaffected Republicans, putting more seats at risk in districts like her own in Michigan.
Defiant retirements no less than craven collaboration are likely to carry the G.O.P.'s present leaders to the same unhappy destination, the same ultimate irrelevance.
Forestalling that construction could give the world a chance to stay within its carbon budget, assuming coal retirements in OECD countries also stay on track.
Three of Verstappen's seven retirements this year were because of power-unit issues, while in qualifying, Red Bull were regularly behind rivals Mercedes and Ferrari.
Carter highlighted the government shutdown in 2013, Congress' refusal to allow base closures and retirements of old weapons systems, and its "micromanaging" of the Pentagon.
Bolsonaro's proposal to address a widening pension deficit by raising taxes, delaying retirements and creating individual savings accounts is the cornerstone of his economic agenda.
GOP retirement watch The possibility of another slew of Republican retirements -- in addition to the 38 already heading for the exits -- is now very real.
In France, where half of all family doctors are now over 55, officials are bracing for a big wave of retirements over the next decade.
For small business employees who are currently denied access to secure retirements, the SECURE Act helps give them the opportunity to establish successful financial futures.
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Asking people to borrow from their retirements – their Social Security funds – to take family and medical leave would harm retirees today and devastate workers tomorrow.
Observers believe the acrimonious atmosphere in Congress' lower chamber and frustration with being in the minority are the chief factors in the slate of retirements.
Ashton Eaton, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon, and the heptathlete Brianne Theisen-Eaton announced their retirements in essays on their website.
He will be the most senior lawmaker vying for the top spot, thanks to a wave of GOP retirements and other exits on the panel.
What's dangerous about that sort of thought process for House Republicans is that the possibility now exists that the retirements become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Not a few Boomers lost their retirements in the recession and as a result, they have been forced to work longer than they ever anticipated.
His departure means House Republicans will have to defend at least 31 open seats this year due to retirements, resignations and lawmakers seeking other office.
Yet younger generations are also struggling under the weight of student loan debt, self-funding their own retirements and wage stagnation after the Great Recession.
House Republicans are hoping to regain the majority from Democrats in 2020, but have already seen 15 retirements so far this cycle — including Texas Rep.
We all know that MMA retirements hardly ever stick the first time, and heavyweights tend to have more longevity than the under-200-pound set.
A wave of retirements by prominent Republicans in Congress also suggests good fortune for Democrats, making it harder for Republicans to hold some competitive seats.
So there's just so much opportunity for them to, in a very low-cost way, have access to grow their savings and plan for their retirements.
A wave of retirements has hit the Environmental Protection Agency's research program to identify and evaluate toxic chemicals, and more staff departures are on the horizon.
Given how much is at stake for both parties during the next election, we want to hear from voters in districts where these retirements are occurring.
The discrepancy in retirements between the two parties suggests that many Republicans fear a backlash against their party due to President Donald Trump's poor approval rating.
Now, it's not the case that every Republican retiring personally fears losing reelection, or that all of these retirements open up promising pickup opportunities for Democrats.
In April, ADM said it was seeking voluntary early retirements by some North American employees and may eliminate individual jobs as part of a restructuring effort.
The retirements by themselves are concerning, but the rapidly shifting demographics in the Lone Star State mean Texas could become a battleground as early as 2020.
That would mean Americans would have to fund their retirements entirely with after-tax dollars and the government would be rolling back a $71 billion incentive.
It could also show House incumbents that they can separate themselves from Trump effectively on the campaign trail, and stave off a potential wave of retirements.
He said the RSC has always expected to lose some members next year due to the usual factors of retirements and lawmakers losing their reelection races.
It's not yet clear whether the program will seek to reduce staff through early retirements, but some savings will already be achieved in 2018, Rovinescu said.
This level of review apparently was lacking when senior AT&T and Novartis officials, whose retirements have been announced, had responsibility for retaining Cohen in 85033.
And we had a lot of retirements and we had a scandal in Congress that led to a lot of people stepping down from their seats.
Chabot indicated he has no inside knowledge of the thinking of Justices Anthony Kennedy or Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who are frequent subjects of speculation about retirements.
"If the estate and gift tax is eliminated this may actually help retirees redeploy capital to help younger generations save for their own retirements," Gassman says.
It's the sort of photo that the principal figures have had taken thousands of times over the course of their public lives and equally public retirements.
These failures have led to a possible blue wave in the midterms, a flood of retirements, more contestable seats, and now the announced retirement of Ryan.
Five GOP freshmen from the 112th Congress have recently announced that this term will be their last, and other retirements are expected in the coming weeks.
Still, the House GOP is already poised to lose 25 percent of their female lawmakers next year due to retirements and lawmakers running for higher office.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has been a principal advocate of that idea, as well as for curbing Social Security as baby boom retirements expand benefit rolls.
Tell that to Bruce Wilkerson, or any of the other investors that lost their retirements in instances where FINRA failed to achieve its investor protection mission.
Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), as well as a combined $900,000 for two other seats that are open this cycle due to the retirements of Republican Reps.
Republicans stand to grapple with at least 29 open seats this year, due to 16 retirements, 85033 lawmakers running for other office and two resignations. Rep.
Add retirements, a series of personal issues or resentments and a super complex subject issue, and things are going to get -- and stay -- interesting for awhile.
Between 22017 and 43, another 24 gigawatts of coal plant retirements have been announced or already received regulatory approval, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Democrats have seen their fortunes improve thanks to a string of Republican retirements and the expectation that they can flip GOP seats in districts Clinton won.
Casey Jr., the party also suffered a series of House retirements and resignations and is having to run on a less favorable, court-drawn congressional map.
Three out of four Americans worry that they will not have enough money to get through their retirements, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security.
Newly competitive seats and a handful of Republican retirements have made the Dallas and Houston suburbs and exurbs this year's version of Orange County in 2018.
"We bought labor peace in the 70s and 80s by promising those employees that they were going to have retirements like you wouldn't believe," Warren said.
Strategists in both parties expect Lamb's success to prompt another wave of GOP retirements, leaving the party defending more vulnerable seats without the advantage of incumbency.
Democrats say House Republicans are vulnerable because they have suffered a spate of retirements and face trouble recruiting strong candidates to make up for those losses.
Once people are past middle age, they are living longer without working correspondingly later in life, so they have been saving heavily to fund extended retirements.
After two rounds at Wimbledon, the men have had eight or more retirements for the 11th time at a Grand Slam event in the past decade.
Jefferies analysts on Monday resurfaced an old economic theory that an impending wave of baby boomer retirements could trigger a unified move to liquidate equity holdings.
That's not far off the average number of retirements, resignations and other voluntary departures for a full election cycle, according to a Pew Research Center analysis.
And more than 30 House Republicans have already announced their retirements or left office, a sign that the GOP is not optimistic about taking back power.
Fifteen Democratic-held seats will be open in 2018, due to eight House Democrats running for other office, six retirements and the resignation of former Rep.
So long as the Briton keeps beating him, and does not suffer any retirements, then the five-times world champion remains on course for number six.
The company, whose brands include UGG boots, said the appointments will coincide with an equal number of retirements from the existing nine-member board of directors.
Fewer public companies means fewer opportunities for investors to benefit from their growth and buy a house, pay for their children's college or fund their retirements.
But House GOP leaders have been considering relaxing that policy amid growing fears it could fuel more retirements and create an institutional brain drain among Republicans.
Most have controlled the timing of their retirements, and have chosen to leave the bench when the party that selected them holds the presidency and the Senate.
The retirements of longtime Republican congressmen Rodney Frelinghuysen and Frank LoBiondo – both of whom served 12 terms – have put two reliably Republican districts in the Democrats' crosshairs.
Guedes and his team want the Senate to reopen debate on privately-managed retirements accounts based on worker and employer contributions, an Economy Ministry official told Reuters.
With clutch performances on the biggest stages, notable retirements, tragic deaths and more than one quenched championship drought, 2016 goes down as an unforgettable year in sports.
"Stay tuned for more retirements as Republicans increasingly realize that their midterm prospects are doomed," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee national spokesperson Tyler Law said in a statement.
Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said the planned retirements of Conner and Fancher had created a window to consolidate a range of "performance-based enterprise efforts" under Smith.
Partly that's because the Clean Power Plan would drive additional coal retirements in states that are especially reliant on the fuel, like West Virginia and North Dakota.
The coalition has also been hit by a wave of high-profile retirements, with two senior ministers saying earlier this month they would not contest the election.
If the shares are not distributed, Litel will eventually incur a staggering tax bill as it liquidates the Vale shares so the pension funds can pay retirements.
It is going to be nearly impossible for workers to save enough money during the current span of a working life to fund retirements of increasing length.
The twin retirements of Dent and Reichert matter far more than in some esoteric debate about the current ideological state of the Republican party under Donald Trump.
Between retirements and a buyout program the EPA instituted earlier this summer, the agency is expected to lose more than 2628 employees by October, Reuters reported Tuesday.
Thompson, a Texas native, will be based in D.C. He's leaving the Hill at a time when a growing number of Texas Republicans are announcing their retirements.
Now, nine years and several renewals later, coal provides only a quarter of U.S. power, and retirements of more than half those coal plants have been secured.
Pete Sessions of Texas, a former two-term National Republican Congressional Committee chair who met with several members to discuss retirements, told the National Journal in September.
The deal allowed the government to forge ahead with its flagship programs — income support and earlier retirements — but the sums dedicated to these measures were scaled back.
"These retirements are costing Republicans real money next fall," said one GOP strategist, explaining the party will have to shift money to the district to save it.
If the Turkish military fractures further — whether through arrests, forced retirements or other actions — it could become a weakened partner in the fight against the Islamic State.
It stands to reason, then, that the more retirements, the more danger for Republicans -- and the more margin for error in Democrats' effort to retake the House.
AFTER successful careers in engineering, Dan and Carol McGuire could have pursued retirements of highbrow ease—the couple's interests range from American history to collecting modern art.
"The biggest contributor to coal and nuclear plant retirements has been the advantaged economics of natural gas-fired generation," the study's authors wrote, essentially repeating common knowledge.
From those 25 retirements, 17 members hail from districts where the presidential vote for Trump in 2016 was below the national average in districts won by Republicans.
That might help slow coal's decline a bit (though many of those coal retirements are already irreversible, and it'd also come at the cost of higher pollution).
These retirements helped clear the field for new candidates to get a shot at open seats, neutralizing some of the advantages that are typically held by incumbents.
Last week, the research consultancy Brattle Group released a report analyzing the impact of those retirements, which are all taking place in the PJM regional energy market.
WASHINGTON — The State Department will soon offer a $231,2755 buyout to diplomats and staff members who quit or take early retirements by April, officials confirmed on Friday.
Afterward, Mr. Miller, a career Foreign Service officer, was pushed out, joining a parade of dismissals and early retirements that has decimated the State Department's senior ranks.
The resignations and retirements come amid a national reckoning over workplace harassment and have sparked efforts to overhaul the secretive harassment reporting and settlement process in Congress.
One House GOP strategist argued that only a handful of retirements are taking place in Democrat-leaning districts, pointing to seats currently held by Lobiondo and Reps.
Tom Davis (R-Va.) said the notion of remaining in the minority is one factor driving the wave of GOP retirements, but it's hardly the only one.
The company also plans to stop filling most vacancies arising from retirements over the next three years, and outsource more mining to private companies, the officials added.
But with Democrats hoping for the net gain of 24 seats that would hand them the majority, retirements on their own side are complicating the midterm picture.
But after so many retirements and a redrawn map in Pennsylvania, Republicans would seem to be clear underdogs if Democrats won the popular vote by seven points.
Republicans are growing increasingly worried that the reliably red district that Trump won by double digits in 2016 could slip away and trigger more House GOP retirements.
A wave of retirements by baby boomers has begun to put pressure on the deficit by helping to drive up annual spending on Social Security and Medicare.
Retirements tend to be long in France, and public leisure facilities — concerts, museums, theaters — are often full of vigorous retirees with lots of time on their hands.
Thus, so many House GOP retirements; thus, so much money being raised by so many Democrat candidates; thus, so many impassioned female Democrat candidates running nationwide; 9.
To fix that, the Secure Act allows people to save for retirement tax-free until age 72, giving people more flexibility in when they begin their retirements.
Pair these results with the 13 House Republicans who have announced their retirements, and we see the burgeoning signs of another difficult House cycle for the party.
Without help, many people throughout the country and across the economic and political spectrum will be unprepared for retirements that could last 20, 30 years or more.
Sure, the party has been hit by some retirements, but most of those are in very safe Republican seats that the Democrats have no chance of winning.
If natural gas prices stay lower than expected and operational costs increase, retirements could accelerate (in that worst-case scenario, nuclear capacity hits 18.1 GW by 2050).
Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloPelosi: GOP retirements indicate they'll be in the minority, with Democrat in the White House The Hill's Morning Report - Congress returns: What to expect Wave of GOP retirements threatens 2202 comeback MORE (R-Fla.), one of two dozen Republicans who lost reelection bids during the 2628 midterms   "For sure, some of those members who retired, [staying in the minority] was a factor in their thinking," he added.
The roll-call of scheduled retirements continued this week as Alberto Gutierrez was named head of military aircraft as Fernando Alonso steps down after stabilizing the troubled A400M.
"All of those retirements are going to happen regardless of what Trump may or may not do with the Clean Power Plan," DTE Energy's Gerry Anderson told MLive.
The company said in April that it is seeking voluntary early retirements in North America and may eliminate individual jobs as part of a restructuring of specific areas.
Dutch team mate Max Verstappen, meanwhile, is eager to end his run of bad luck, with five retirements in his last seven races and three in a row.
Everyone had the next eight years planned, imagining the Hillary Clinton presidency as their final act prior to amazing retirements and gigantic pensions, courtesy of the U.S. taxpayer.
As I discussed in a recent column, the CLC proposal would be especially effective at accelerating retirements of old coal plants and catalyzing adoption of wind and solar.
"I have seen a certain number of things during my political life, so I'd be careful on retirements," said former prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, who backs Juppe.
"The party in power usually loses many seats and there are 43 Republican retirements and I think that this a massive hole to dig out of," said Conway.
Lower income people, who disproportionately rely on Social Security as their primary source of income, are more likely to hold the physically strenuous jobs that necessitate earlier retirements.
In February, King was among the GOP lawmakers on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's (DCCC) "retirements to watch list" of potential targets ahead of the 2020 election cycle.
Mr. Hicks, the Ball State economist, predicted that Indiana will have 125,000 new openings in manufacturing jobs, in part because of retirements, each year in the next decade.
Democrats need to net 23 seats in the midterms to retake the House, with Republicans battling to defend their majority in the chamber amid a spate of retirements.
While the number of Democrats and Republicans planning to run for another office is close in number, the number of House Republican retirements dwarfs those announced by Democrats.
Republicans cannot allow the retirements of Ryan and other Republicans in favor of immigration to symbolize the further degeneration of the party from pro-growth to anti-immigrant.
The draft study says that "renewables didn't cause retirements, but they've exacerbated the problem," pointing to state renewable energy standards and federal tax credits for wind and solar.
"We anticipate continued retirements, as we've seen enthusiastic response to Summit, our enhanced succession program," Wells Fargo Advisors communications manager Kim Yurkovich told Business Insider in an email.
I don't think Trump and Cornyn lose Texas, but I could definitely see some congressional districts going to the Democrats… and these retirements are making everybody really skittish.
"To promote the national defense and maximize domestic energy supplies, federal action is necessary to stop the further premature retirements of fuel-secure generation capacity," the report says.
They make it harder for government to resolve long-term solvency problems when the last baby boom retirements leave 77 million on Social Security and Medicare in 2033.
AAF noted that the proposal would have "significant upfront costs" because people would start using the new benefit now and wouldn't delay their retirements until decades from now.
So, with the president's consistently low approval ratings and a record number of retirements, desperate Republicans have fixated on the threat of impeachment to fire up GOP voters.
Almost certainly, given the retirements from Congress and the vulnerable incumbents, the relative influence of the Freedom Caucus — radical lawmakers who want no compromises — will be significantly greater.
At the same time, a rash of retirements and scandals have upended a number of congressional races, leading to seats of varying ideological stripes without an entrenched incumbent.
Their decisions, just months after Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, another center-right stalwart, said she would also leave, has Republicans fearing a wave of retirements going into next year.
"His numbers came down to 2218 in the fall," she recalled, "and that's when the retirements started to happen" — nervous Republican congressmen who decided to vacate their seats.
In total, Nadal spent 17 hours 55 minutes on court during the tournament, a remarkable total for six matches considering that the first and last ended in retirements.
With a dozen House Republicans already announcing their retirements, and more expected in ensuing weeks, the party has almost given up on taking back control of that body.
If baby boom retirements are to blame, though, how does one explain poor wage growth, with labor income lagging productivity gains, for most of the past 40 years?
"All these fights trace back to the fact that current energy markets don't value climate change properly," said Alex Gilbert, an energy analyst who has studied nuclear retirements.
To combat a skilled labor shortage stemming from retirements, ArcelorMittal is recruiting candidates from middle and high schools with its Steelworker for the Future Program, launched in 2008.
Three issues that are at the top of mind of many government leaders are cyber threats, the impending retirements of the baby boomers and the looming pension crisis.
Many of those seats are safely Republican, but open seats are far more vulnerable to upsets and several of the retirements come in competitive or even blue districts.
Four early retirements announced by Republican incumbents, on the other hand, all appear to be a sign that incumbent Republicans in vulnerable seats are nervous about their chances.
Their numbers dwindled with each wave of retirements, to 160 by the time the Police Department announced in November that it was phasing out revolvers completely and permanently.
In addition, outsize players from both teams have departed, with the retirements of Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz last season in effect representing the end of an era.
The twin retirements of Issa and Royce are an acknowledgment that their chances of winning in November were deteriorating -- and they'd rather go out on their own terms.
The vast majority of Republican retirements are in safe seats and many are due to members running for higher office or being termed out of their committee chairmanships.
Republicans may be tempted to dismiss the retirements as unimportant to their prospects, but looking to the historical record, it would be a terrible mistake to do so.
Republicans, meanwhile, are grappling with a near-record number of retirements from the House and tradition: A president typically loses seats in Congress in his first midterm election.
An analysis of eight decades-worth of data by The Economist suggests the impact of retirements on parties' fortunes depends on whether the president is on the ticket.
Wave of GOP retirements threatens 2020 comeback MORE (R-Mich.), who served as Energy and Commerce chairman from 2011 to 85033, has also been mentioned as potentially departing.
These are folks who were 50 years old then, 55, looking to retire in three or four years time, lost their jobs, lost their homes, lost their retirements.
Only later did it become clear that the Social Security payments would be insufficient to provide meaningful retirements, setting off years of talks and searches for legal loopholes.
So far, investors have been sanguine about the impact of investigations and a loss of sales momentum, but coupled with senior retirements, the sense of uncertainty is deepening.
The idea is to look at district and appellate courts that could experience a rush of retirements after the election and find suitable successors for anyone who leaves.
And for the country writ large, immigrants and their children will be crucial replacements in the labor force as the baby boom generation continues its wave of retirements.
Nevertheless, the wage bill is still only budgeted to increase by around 13% in FY18, which even with attrition from retirements would be significantly below the rate of inflation.
"Shutting down nuclear plants would create a little more demand for energy efficiency and renewables, but the net effect of nuclear retirements will generally be increasing emissions," Hartman says.
Additionally, millennials are largely responsible for funding their own retirements, while many members of previous generations could rely on pensions and other defined-benefit plans to a certain extent.
"Those pension benefits are supposed to support public workers in their retirements — not while they're still serving and collecting a salary of $174,000 a year," Khanna said in 2014.
Red Bull's Dutch teenager Max Verstappen, who has had five retirements in the last seven races, and Australian Daniel Ricciardo were third and fourth respectively at an overcast Silvertone.
His team mates Mookie Betts and slugger J.D. Martinez do not transcend the sport in the way that Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz did before their retirements.
Chief Executive Tom Enders has said Airbus has had to handle management turnover at the same time as a wave of scheduled retirements and acknowledged 2018 had been tough.
ADM said in April that it is seeking voluntary early retirements by some North American employees and may eliminate individual jobs as part of a restructuring of specific areas.
Up until then there were timekeepers – small, cheap watches like Timex and Seiko – and expensive pieces that you handed out at retirements from brands like Rolex and Patek Philippe.
These retirements signal a notable upheaval in the Republican Party, and the departures only further reinforce the trend by opening up more seats for Democrats to be competitive in.
"Obviously, Donald Trump is playing a role here, retirements are playing a role here, the presidential party losing seats in off-year elections is playing a role," he said.
These returns directly help schoolteachers, police officers, first responders and other public servants secure their hard-earned retirements at a time when many states are struggling to meet obligations.
In a Congress of 535 members, however, it is not out of the ordinary to have turnover — and, in my opinion, too much prognosticating weight is given to retirements.
Chester also added that it's likely EPA's numbers dropped, and will drop further, as a result of the budget decrees, early retirements and job freezes happening at the agency.
That will unleash the power of free enterprise and free trade to create sustainable economic growth, rising stock prices and better retirements for millions of Americans on Main Street.
There are multiple retirements by moderate southeastern Republican state senators who represent districts that mirror the demographics of Dent's Lehigh Valley district, which is only a little further north.
The party in power historically loses seats in midterm elections, and a string of retirements have left Republicans defending more seats in the House than they anticipated this year.
The sources said the redundancies, which would be managed through early retirements, stemmed both from branch closures and from reduced staffing requirements as the use of information technology rises.
A potential blue wave and string of Republican retirements could wipe out a huge chunk of GOP moderates this fall, leaving an even more conservative House caucus behind them.
Three factors helping Democrats: Republican retirements: Five Republicans are not seeking re-election in Pennsylvania, three of which are in districts Clinton won making them potentially easier pick-ups.
Why it matters: The Republican party already saw a record number of retirements from chairmen this year, and will now need to work quickly to find a new leader.
He supported life tenure for federal Supreme Court justices but bigger pensions to induce earlier retirements, and he wanted Supreme Court members to sit on appellate courts more regularly.
Sure, Master P and Too $hort toyed with clearly fake retirements, which the public largely saw through as publicity stunts; but Ma$e's announcement was clearly not a stunt.
SNL, an energy-industry trade publication, published data recently showing how "the number of scheduled or completed coal capacity retirements is increasing" — and will continue to rise through 2021.
He said Thursday that any job cuts at Opel would be done through early retirements or other voluntary measures, and that he did not plan to close any factories.
Those factors — like incumbency, geography and gerrymandering — have been offset by the retirements of Republican representatives and court rulings that have altered or torn up Republican-drawn congressional maps.
Nadal remains one of the greatest, in-the-moment competitors in any sport, but his recent record in hardcourt tournaments is a downbeat litany of withdrawals, retirements and anticlimaxes.
That's more members ditching their seats in Pennsylvania than in all of the elections between 2006 and 2016 combined, according to a CNN analysis of past retirements and resignations.
The U.S. Navy is considering accelerating ship retirements and cutbacks to construction, a move that could curtail the Navy's plans for a larger fleet, according to The Associated Press.
GOP members of both houses, reeling from last week's sweeping Democratic victories and an unexpected wave of retirements, must now add foreign policy to their list of political worries.
The party is counting on WinRed to help Republicans raise money ahead of 2020 races after they have faced a series of recent hurdles, including a wave of retirements.
The trend has been driven both by a wave of retirements among white baby boomers and another wave of minority women entering the workforce in 2015, the newspaper noted.
Between retirements, resignations, and losses, the number of non-white Republicans will drop by six between the 238th Congress and the 22018th, according to statistics compiled by USA Today.
Between retirements, resignations, and losses, the number of non-white Republicans will drop by six between the 115th Congress and the 116th, according to statistics compiled by USA Today.
These very retirements could help make such a wave even bigger, because it's generally easier for the opposition party to flip open seats than it is to knock off incumbents.
In an interview on Fox News, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway pointed to a record number of Republican retirements in the House as part of the reason for Republicans' losses.
The review may study how Airbus can compete with Silicon Valley for talents in the digital era, while handling a wave of departures through retirements and a board-driven clearout.
So it's not necessarily the case that a flood of GOP retirements will make an enormous difference in how House elections turn out — a wave takes down many incumbents too.
Still, as Democrats struggle to overcome gerrymandering and other disadvantages, they're thankful for any edge they can get — and GOP retirements will be tipping the scales more in their favor.
Vattenfall, which employs around 20,000 people, is growing its operations while facing a wave of retirements, and needs to recruit some 1,000 employees to operate nuclear plants and other facilities.
Early retirements, minimal hiring of new graduates, and a loss of early-career professionals to other industries have reduced the workforce that will be available when the recovery takes hold.
"However, even with the post-recession acceleration in free- and-clear homeownership, Boomers appear unlikely to attain mortgage-free retirements at the same rate as the predecessor generation," Simmons said.
The number of GOP retirements suggests Republicans think the electoral environment will be difficult for them in November, said Molly Reynolds, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution.
And in better protecting workers' right to organize, we will also be better protecting their rights and the rights of all other workers to retirements which are lived in dignity.
A wave of House GOP retirements is creating headaches for party leaders and suggesting Republicans see little chance of winning back the chamber in 21625 after losing it last year.
Although progressive, conservative and moderate members may not see eye-to-eye on many issues, they all represent constituents who depend on private equity for their jobs and their retirements.
Trump's political team has pointed to the high number of GOP retirements and poor fundraising totals among sleepy incumbents as the main source of the party's troubles in the House.
Kentucky teachers walked out last year over a law that would have decreased cost-of-living benefits and raised the requirements for new hires to be eligible for retirements benefits.
Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight breaks down why the battlefield has ballooned, touching on factors including the high number of GOP retirements, Democrats' steep cash advantage and Pennsylvania's new congressional map.
In fact, retirements and increased shipping demand are why the American Trucking Association estimates that the United States will need to hire nearly 220006,2202 new drivers over the next decade.
The announcement is just the latest in a recent wave of GOP House retirements, which come as Democrats seek to take back control of Congress in the 85033 midterm elections.
For Republicans, there are fears that the dam is about to burst on a wave of retirements that could make their efforts to gain seats in the House more difficult.
It wouldn't be a blow for income inequality; state workers have a higher income and better pensions than most other Americans whose retirements savings will suffer because of this reordering.
"In addition, the extensive comments submitted by the RTOs/ISOs do not point to any past or planned generator retirements that may be a threat to grid resilience," it added.
F.B.I. officials say they cannot explain completely the step backward for women in leadership roles at the bureau, but they say retirements and the timing of openings are partly responsible.
WASHINGTON — A series of high-profile Republican retirements and a growing base of Democratic voters have made congressional races in Texas some of the country's most crowded and closely watched.
This wave of Italian men comes in the wake of the recent retirements of Italian women from a golden generation that inspired the growth of the sport in the country.
The intended effects of Obama's suite of climate efforts, including an acceleration of coal plant retirements and growth of renewables, would have widespread benefits for human health and the environment.
The league also promoted Dan Iassogna and Jim Reynolds to crew chief positions and announced the retirements of former crew chiefs Gary Cederstrom, Dana DeMuth, Mike Everitt and Jeff Kellogg.
But Stivers is contending with a flood of Republican retirements, further complicating his efforts to maintain the GOP's grip on the House, with the political odds seemingly stacked against them.
But I also moved abroad to talk to and write about other people who chose to make the same move…especially those who made the move to save their retirements.
WASHINGTON — House Republican retirements are continuing to pile up, a sign many members aren't enjoying their time in the minority and don't think they'll return to power any time soon.
In the U.S., the coal industry's public relations efforts won't overcome the sector's weak fundamentals, characterized by more coal-fired power plant retirements, low energy prices and unstable export opportunities.
There has been a wave of Republicans announcing retirements from the House, and there's little question that some of these politicians are leaving because they're disgusted with serving this administration.
Despite the retirements that bookended his 2018 season, Nadal finished with a 45-4 win-loss record and won five of the nine tournaments he entered, including the French Open.
He and Silva have been angling to fight each other for years, but thanks to a series of unfortunate PED-related suspensions and pseudo-retirements, they've never had the opportunity.
Democrats nearly swept local elections in four counties outside Philadelphia last November; Ms. Tai said the combination of Republican retirements and liberal enthusiasm had transformed the fight for the legislature.
What's next: Coal plant retirements in the OECD may gather speed given the rapid fall in clean energy prices, which are now lower than coal everywhere in the world except Japan.
Holthaus cites a report from centrist think tank Third Way on U.S. nuclear plant retirements; it projects that shuttered plants would lead to more natural gas usage and increased CO2 emissions.
The GOP is also facing a lot of enthusiasm from Democrats, a high number of retirements among Republican members of Congress, and a struggle to sell its tax bill to voters.
And these are people who are committed to the establishment, to what they figured what&aposs the next dynamic in line because they had their futures and their retirements figured out.
People familiar with the matter have said the clearout extends across the senior ranks of the company and, coupled with a wave of retirements, led to an unprecedented speed of change.
The stricter training rules make it harder for airlines, particularly smaller regional carriers that pay less than large carriers, to hire pilots, just as they're facing a wave of pilot retirements.
Democrats want to turn the red-state race into proof of a coming 2018 midterms backlash, hoping that a surprise Democratic win could prompt GOP retirements and divide the Republican caucus.
With increasing expectations of a Democratic wave in November's midterm elections, the Republican Party is facing a record number of retirements in the House of Representatives — and it's only February 1.
Those factors may play a bigger role in the 63 results than retirements, said Steven Billet, director of the legislative affairs program at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management.
Stefanik wants to make it a priority to recruit women for these swing seats, as well as for solid red seats, especially as more incumbents announce retirements later in the cycle.
" WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE GOP: "A wave of House GOP retirements is creating headaches for party leaders and suggesting Republicans see little chance of winning back the chamber in 2020.
Only a strong commitment to high-quality, ongoing education will enable advisors to help investors think in the long-term way that leads to successful results in funding more secure retirements.
National Democrats have spent more than $7 million trying to avoid that fate in districts opened by Republican Ed Royce and Darrell Issa's retirements and in the district where Republican Rep.
While protecting Social Security and the retirements of seniors is a vital goal, raising taxes that burden our younger generations along with the economy is not the way to do it.
But now their retirements are robbing the Democrats of their incumbency advantage, and the GOP has already deployed Trump himself to rally in the 8th District to boost GOP turnout there.
The military officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the dismissals had not been formally announced, described them as forced retirements, carried out by the country's military commander, Gen.
Republicans face a daunting political climate in 220006, particularly in the House, where retirements will cut into their ranks and history suggests they will lose seats as the party in power.
The colored lines show how much varying levels of nuclear retirements will cause the U.S. to fall short of generating 2,750 million megawatt-hours of zero-carbon power annually by 2030.
In a recent note to clients, Rhodium forecasts 71 to 124 gigawatts worth of coal plant retirements by 2030, depending on several variables like gas costs, power demand and economic growth.
Because they are well aware that within a slimmed-down Republican Party that has largely excised his enemies and detractors through retirements and election losses, Trump is the only available lodestar.
For those who are accustomed to speaking out against Mr. Trump, and those whose impending retirements have freed them to do so, it was yet another occasion for public hand-wringing.
Read: The GOP Is Flipping Out That Will Hurd and Other Moderates Are Suddenly Retiring Retirements will undoubtedly continue to occur in the coming months — and possibly in the coming days.
The heat policy here was designed with considerable medical input, and as much as Melbourne Park felt like a Finnish sauna on Thursday, there were no retirements in any singles match.
If retirements were to stay ahead of 2008 pace, it would be enough to make Democrats favorites to win the House in a wave election like those in 2006 or 2010.
From Boston to Philadelphia, the aging dons of America's most notorious crime families have been knocked off, locked up or have settled into less illicit — or at least less violent — retirements.
An earlier version of this article reversed the job titles of the former Equifax executives Susan Mauldin and David Webb, whose immediate retirements were announced by the company on Sept. 15.
According to the Sierra Club, coal power retirements to date have also saved at least 7,000 lives, avoided $3.4 billion in health care costs, and averted more than 81,000 asthma attacks.
A defeat for Republicans here won't only be embarrassing symbolically, it also will send shock waves to vulnerable Republicans around the country and could spur retirements by other Republicans in Congress.
"Large-scale retirements would likely create the need for electric and natural gas infrastructure, expedited buildout of new generation and increased use of demand-side resources," NERC said in a report.
Overall, House Republicans have seen 18 retirements in addition to Thornberry since the start of the 116th Congress, with one Pennsylvania seat having been already been filled following a special election.
Democratic recruitment and Republican retirements will play a big role, and a competitive race will expose the vulnerability or resilience of individual Republicans to a degree that recent elections have not.
Retirements  House Republicans are facing an exodus of veteran lawmakers, some of whom have already left Capitol Hill and others who plan to step away at the end of the term.
Strong special election performance by Democrats, most recently in southwestern Pennsylvania, and a string of retirements has increased GOP worries about holding on to enough seats to keep a House majority.
TIGTA's 2013 report identifying 96 conservative groups that were subjected to increased scrutiny by the IRS sparked outrage among some Republicans and prompted the resignations or retirements of top IRS officials.
In other words, a good number of the retirements seem to be clearly related to personal considerations and cannot be attributed to a desire to seek refuge from a chaotic presidency.
But now a shortage of pilots — global in scope, fueled by the growth of aviation in Asia and a wave of baby boomer retirements — is rippling across Alaska with gale force.
The petition was filed in late 1991 by abortion-rights advocates who believed that the court, following the retirements of its leading liberal justices, was about to overturn Roe v. Wade.
If you don't see tax reform pass, then I think that you are going to see an increased number of Congressional retirements and a lot more criticism from Republicans of Trump.
This year, however, will take place in the wake of a raft of early retirements which many commentators have linked to growing concerns about the toll football is taking on players' bodies.
Winning in all three of these states has taken on added urgency after the unanticipated retirements of Republican senators in Tennessee, Arizona and Mississippi left open seats that could suddenly be competitive.
If you look only at prime working age adults, those 25 to 54 (thus reducing the impact of demographic shifts like the retirements of baby boomers), you get a more nuanced picture.
With the retirements of Alex Rodriquez and Mark Teixeira, the Bronx Bombers continue to drift further away from the original star-packed high-priced roster that hoisted the Commissioner's Trophy in 2009.
Peabody expects a "modest number" of coal power plant retirements in the coming years, with some of that lost capacity shifting to remaining plants that will increase output, spokesman Vic Svec said.
Caixabank said in a statement it sought to lay off up to 484 employees through voluntary and early retirements and would offer them 75 percent of their annual gross salary as compensation.
The more retirements -- or members leaving their seats for other gigs -- the more volatility in the House playing field and the better chance a wave takes out a whole lot of seats.
State pension funds are underfunded by more than $1 trillion, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts, with states contributing only 88% of the money needed to protect the retirements of public workers.
"It was an opportunity to throw a wrench into Republican recruiting and fundraising efforts for 2018; to potentially set off a wave of retirements, creating easier to win open seats," he said.
Big picture: "This coming on the heels of some really tough GOP retirements in California is a real hit to Republicans' hopes to hold the House," Democratic pollster Zac McCrary told Axios.
" Trump blamed GOP losses in the House on the high number of retirements and large fundraising totals for Democrats, as well as negative media coverage that he said "set a new record.
Yet President Donald Trump, Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and his predecessor Scott Pruitt have reversed the agency's progress through austere budget cuts, forced retirements, hostile workplaces, hiring freezes and office closures.
Reversal of the Interior coal lease moratorium and rescission of the Clean Power Plan will certainly benefit the coal industry as well as older coal-fired plants which faced more immediate retirements.
When the votes were counted, Democrats had netted 49 seats, but because of retirements and primary wins by upstart challengers, they sent 76 new members to the next Congress, the ninety-fourth.
Retirements account for 49 percent of drivers needing to be replaced, and by delaying an individual's eligibility to be an interstate driver, trucking is at a significant disadvantage in attracting young people.
Most economists say the tepid pace reflected the severity of the 2007-2009 recession as well as such long-term trends as the retirements of the baby boomers and slowing worker productivity.
The court has no vacancies, but speculation that there will be an opening always spikes over the summer as the court nears the end of its term, and retirements are sometimes announced.
From President Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn pleading guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia to congressional retirements, check out photos from this week in Washington.
"Reliability is adequate today," Perry's review concludes, going on to say that the loss of capacity due to retirements has been replaced, and that energy-source diversity is as high as ever.
Legislation introduced in Congress by Adam Smith, a Democrat of Washington, and several co-sponsors would fix the problem, by protecting negotiated buyouts and permit retirements from the executive branch's political whims.
Bishop's victory is a bright spot for a GOP House delegation that lost 230 seats in the midterm elections and is suffering from a recent wave of retirements before the 1.143 elections.
Holding just a 22016-seat majority, with retirements of veteran lawmakers piling up, House Republicans can scarcely allow Democrats to snatch a seat they have not even competed for in recent elections.
More from Brad Plumer of the NYT: Last year, utilities announced plans to shut down more than 22 gigawatts of coal capacity across the country, and more retirements are expected this year.
But so far, there have been more Republican retirements than there were at this point in 2008 or any other cycle since 2004, according to an analysis from Daniel Donner of DailyKos.
Ed Royce, will retire at the end of this term, reflecting another problematic trend for Republicans in California and nationwide: a rash of retirements that has left competitive seats up for grabs.
In the past, the information had been available in "personnel orders," bulletins routinely distributed around the department with news of changes in duty, promotions, retirements and deaths, as well as disciplinary actions.
"If you look across the board it's a variety of reasons, and most of the retirements are in very red districts that we'll keep," said a House GOP strategist who requested anonymity.
A wave of House GOP retirements that accelerated during the August recess is creating fresh headaches for party leaders and suggesting Republicans see little chance of winning back the chamber in 2020.
In that election, Republicans regained a majority in the House while the Senate ranks were thinned amid multiple retirements and the deaths of two congressional heavyweights, Democrats Robert Byrd and Ted Kennedy.
The bottom line: Put these all together — scandal, retirements from public life, and a generational handover on the throne — and it raises a question: Given the opportunity, should Britain abolish the monarchy?
Add to the retirements the fact that Pennsylvania's Supreme Court threw out a GOP-drawn congressional map in favor of one friendlier to Democrats, and it puts plenty more seats in play.
It's time for the U.S. government to establish a system of specialized veterinary care to ensure that all four-legged veterans receive the quality healthcare and comfortable, pain-free retirements they deserve.
Among the top targets: a pair of Kansas House races in the 2nd and 3rd districts, where retirements and shifting political dynamics have created openings for Democrats in a traditionally red state.
Neil Chatterjee and Robert Powelson were confirmed by unanimous consent and are slated to join the five-member board, which has seen its action paused since February following a pair of retirements.
Retirements and new growth mean 3.5 million new manufacturing jobs will need to be filled by 2025, said Carolyn Lee, executive director of The Manufacturing Institute at the National Association of Manufacturers.
Steve ChabotSteven (Steve) Joseph ChabotJudiciary approves new investigative powers with eyes on impeachment Republicans pour cold water on Trump's term limit idea Wave of GOP retirements threatens 2020 comeback MORE (R-Ohio).
Working against them is the incumbency advantage : it is hard to defeat those already elected into office, although Republican retirements and the large number of qualified candidates Democrats are fielding should help Democrats.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is cooking up new methods to find the next wave of hawker sellers amid fears the city state's signature street-food delights could fall off the menu with chef retirements.
Some of Kenya's 45 lenders have reduced their unsecured loans to customers deemed risky, since the rate cap while privately-owned Family Bank, has offered its staff voluntary early retirements to cut costs.
SEOUL/BEIJING (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor said its Chinese joint venture (JV) is accepting voluntary retirements and reviewing various "optimization plans" at its factories following a slump in car sales in the key market.
If recently announced coal retirements go through and the pace of wind energy construction continues at the expected rate, wind energy capacity could surpass coal capacity in Texas as early as this year.
New congressional district lines combined with retirements and political turmoil in the Trump era have Democrats hoping to make sizable gains in a lopsided delegation that now includes five Democrats and 13 Republicans.
"We currently have a list of about a dozen candidates who we are considering for any upcoming vacancies, including vacancies due to three planned retirements occurring over the next three years," he said.
The Energy Department last month concluded that natural gas's rising share of U.S. electricity generation, fueled by a boom in U.S. gas drilling, is the main cause of coal and nuclear plant retirements.
A big share of the job cuts are expected to come through early retirements and normal staff turnover, Raiffeisen said, with the efficiency program due to be completed by the end of 2020.
Some see Ryan's exit as an enormous loss for the party that could trigger other retirements and hurt morale, and that sends an ominous signal about the GOP's chances in November's midterm elections.
Another reason people paid attention to the Handel-Ossoff race was because they thought a loss by Handel in a district Republicans had won comfortably for decades would trigger a wave of retirements.
There tends to be a larger rash of retirements after Congress changes hands and suddenly puts members in the minority, especially sucky for those skeptical that their party can win back control soon.
"Always try to negotiate taking the time off unpaid from your current employer if you think you might want to return there," Jillian Johnsrud, who has taken five mini-retirements, told Business Insider.
Republican retirements and election returns in 28503 and 22019 strike fear in the hearts of Republicans, yet they continue to practice blind obedience to the most unpopular and widely despised politician in memory.
"Unfortunately, impending retirements of fuel-secure power facilities are leading to a rapid depletion of a critical part of our nation's energy mix, and impacting the resilience of our power grid," she added.
Between retirements and a buyout program the EPA instituted earlier this summer, the agency is expected to lose more than 2202 employees by October, an agency official confirmed the numbers to The Hill.
After this decision — and months of strong Democratic recruitment and a wave of Republican retirements — it's a lot easier to come up with the two dozen seats they need to flip the House.
A major driver is the aging of the baby boomer generation, with a greater number of patients seeking care, including many more complex cases, and a new wave of retirements among trained nurses.
A wave of recent Republican retirements from the House has fueled speculation that Republicans fear they will not win the 19 seats they need to regain the majority in that chamber next year.
But the rash of player retirements, like the seven in the first round of men's singles at Wimbledon this year, has infuriated fans paying high prices for tickets expecting to see genuine competition.
By our estimates, there are around 22010 seats where, on paper, the Democrats would have at least a 250 percent chance to win in a wave election (accounting for a few additional retirements).
The retirements are important because, controlling for everything else, incumbents tend to get a larger share of the vote than a party's nominee would be expected to get if the incumbent wasn't running.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's sixth-largest lender BPER Banca will reach its three-year target of job cuts after an agreement with the trade unions over 203,289 early retirements, the bank said on Wednesday.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's sixth-largest lender BPER Banca will reach its three-year target of job cuts after an agreement with the trade unions over 203,289 early retirements, the bank said on Wednesday.
This round of retirements includes two of the 13 Republican women in the House and the only African-American Republican, at a time when the party is trying to recruit more diverse candidates.
Enjoying support from AARP, financial services providers and numerous other stakeholders helping Americans prepare for retirements that could last decades, RESA pulls together a variety of proposals that have been around Capitol Hill.
The GOP's effort to hold on to the House has been complicated by a raft of retirements, and there are worries that an energized liberal base could send the GOP to substantial losses.
In fact, the retirements of aging coal and nuclear plants, the study showed, have not compromised reliability, the term used to describe the grid's ability to keep the lights on under normal conditions.
Dozens of outgoing lawmakers are looking to make the jump to K Street after an election that saw a massive number of GOP retirements and a Democratic wave flip control of the House.
The consensus of a half dozen GOP strategists contacted after the Cohn resignation Tuesday was that there would be six to 10 additional retirements of House GOP incumbents if PA-18 goes blue.
Perry makes much of NERC's warning that "premature retirements of fuel-secure baseload generating stations reduces resilience to fuel supply disruptions," but if you look at that language closely, it's practically a tautology.
The plans being discussed with Brussels to save the two banks will lead to thousands of job losses which will not be made just through voluntary cuts and early retirements, Corriere della Sera said.
Following their respective retirements, President Barack Obama's former secretaries of defense, Chuck Hagel, Leon Panetta and Robert Gates had all publicly complained about what they called "micromanagement" of military policy by the White House.
La Tribune, which first reported the changeover at space systems, said the reorganisation could lead to other departures, accelerating a sweeping management overhaul already driven partly by an ongoing corruption probe and scheduled retirements.
While the GOP currently holds an eight seat majority in the upper chamber, several retirements have set up a virtual dead heat among the 34 seats that are up for re-election this year.
Still, he'll likely face an onslaught from Don Jr.'s many allies that may rival the kind of attacks anti-Trump senators like Bob Corker and Jeff Flake endured before their retirements from politics.
The retirements show that for Republicans, serving in the House minority for the first time in eight years "isn't much fun," said Sean Theriault, a government professor at the University of Texas at Austin.
A Reuters survey of 202019 utilities that have announced plans to shutter their coal units in the coming years showed none currently expects the new EPA proposal will impact the timing of those retirements.
A Reuters survey of 202019 utilities that have announced plans to shutter coal units in coming years showed none of them currently expects the new EPA proposal will affect the timing of those retirements.
The National Mining Association, which represents the U.S. coal industry, said it hoped the rule would help the coal sector, arguing that premature coal plant retirements could raise consumer costs by tightening electricity markets.
Millennials especially are in a daunting situation: They carry more debt than other generations, face rising home costs and are largely responsible for funding their own retirements, all while real wages have barely budged.
La Tribune, which first reported the changeover at space systems, said the reorganization could lead to other departures, accelerating a sweeping management overhaul already driven partly by an ongoing corruption probe and scheduled retirements.
Those in steady employment are faring well: the Atlanta Fed's wage index, which tracks the same individuals over time, thereby ignoring retirements and new workers, shows wage growth of 3.4% over the past year.
Trump had said the repeal would end the war on coal—but according to the Sierra Club, 2018 "will be the second-highest year for projected retirements since the Beyond Coal campaign was started."
Buried in the agreement is a short-sighted "fix" to the nation's pension system that could discourage companies from offering pensions altogether -- and thus force workers to shoulder even more responsibility for their retirements.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCain2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes The Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary Defending their honor as we hear their testimony MORE (R-Ariz.) and the retirements of Sens.
Sport: FootballAge retired: 29Years as a pro: 9One thing to know: One of the first "shocking" retirements in sports, Brown was an eight-time rushing champion and NFL MVP in 1965, his final season.
Democrats fielded more candidates and contested more races than in recent memory, and with a record number of congressional retirements yielding six GOP-dominated open seats, some surprising stories of redemption may yet unfold.
If there are different genres of sports retirements, Bryant and Ortiz chose the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar method of a big announcement before one last season, with the quality of that season considered almost irrelevant.
And that was only the beginning of what she, Ms. Moon and others describe as a yearslong pattern of age discrimination and retaliation that affected their teaching duties, pay, working conditions and even retirements.
Amid high-level turnover at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Trump administration critics are expressing alarm over whether politics is playing a role in the recent wave of removals, reassignments and retirements.
Siljestrom had been studying the field and realized that, thanks to a favorably short list of alternate teams, they had a decent chance to sneak into the draw given the spate of injury retirements.
The power market most directly affected by the rule will be PJM, which contains more than 65 million people, gets a third of its power from coal, and is seeing the most coal retirements.
Bishop's victory Tuesday is a bright spot for a Republican House delegation that lost 25.8 seats in the 21.4 midterm elections and is suffering from a recent wave of retirements before the 63 elections.
House retirements on the GOP side are piling up, a sign that many members aren't enjoying their time in the minority and aren't feeling very confident that they'll seize back power any time soon.
Across the country, scores of artistic directors, most of them white men who have served as community tastemakers for years, are leaving their jobs via retirements, ousters, and an industrywide round of musical chairs.
Without a surge of Republican retirements, a Democratic House takeover would probably require the party to do even better at defeating Republican incumbents than it did in 227 or the Republicans did in 265.
But many of Ryan's House colleagues aren't so sure, pointing to the wave of GOP retirements this cycle and the fact that the president's party loses 85033 seats on average during the midterm election.
And we should strengthen our safety nets so that when the next storm's victims are picking up the pieces, they are not also worried about job insecurity, rising health care costs and precarious retirements.
This could mean that the "Texodus" is a harbinger of things to come across the country; that is, even more GOP retirements could occur as other state filing deadlines approach in the coming months.
WASHINGTON — A succession of Republican retirements from Congress, including two announcements this week, is the latest sign of a sour mood in the party about its chances to win back the House in 2020.
At a time when N.F.L. careers are increasingly becoming shorter, with worries about brain trauma caused by concussions and multiple blows to the head leading to early retirements, Manning, by contrast, was an ironman.
It was a direct response to a series of allegations, resignations and retirements that have rocked Capitol Hill in recent months regarding lawmakers from both parties making inappropriate comments or sexually harassing female staffers.
In addition, the bill changes the law to allow people over age 85033 ½ to keep investing in their retirements for as long as they want so their nest eggs don't have to stop growing.
The same rules led to the retirements next year of Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb HensarlingThomas (Jeb) Jeb HensarlingHas Congress lost the ability or the will to pass a unanimous bipartisan small business bill?
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (D-Calif.) said a wave of retirements among GOP lawmakers indicates Republicans will be relegated to the minority for at least another term after the 220006 election.
More retirements were expected as the baby-boomer generation aged, but a whole host of factors have made it unclear whether people are truly retiring or just out of work for an extended period.
With Tiberi's departure likely to trigger a special election, House Republicans will have to defend at least 85033 open seats this year due to resignations, retirements and lawmakers like Black running for other offices.
"It is a budget free of an immediate pension crisis, free of the black cloud of insolvency threatening the retirements of city employees and the financial future of Chicago," Emanuel told the city council.
That number is sure to rise between now and November, both in light of seven currently announced retirements and more broadly because more judges will step down once they know the outcome of the election.
The big picture: At least 36 gigawatts (GW) of the country's 260 GW of existing coal generation are forecast to close by 1003, continuing the trend from last year's record 15 GW of coal retirements.
Labour leaders, who hold about half the seats on VW's supervisory board, are seeking to avert outright dismissals at Europe's largest automaker and instead back voluntary steps to reduce headcount via early retirements, Handelsblatt said.
But Hamilton had returned from the August break with a vengeance and won five of the next six races while Vettel's challenge imploded with two retirements — one of them caused by a faulty spark plug.
Any workforce reduction at Italy's lender will be handled through early retirements, its chief executive said in a letter to staff on Tuesday following media reports the bank was preparing to announce 210,210 job cuts.
Only a large and sustained rise in gas prices would help coal miners, and even then it would probably slow the rate of retirements rather than lead to new coal-fired power plants being built.
Top cities for "dream" retirements were mainly high-cost, high-density leading or resort cities; the top 210 were Miami; San Diego; Denver; New York; Orlando, Florida; Honolulu; Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; and San Francisco.
Kristin Armstrong will have an opportunity to chase her third straight time-trial gold medal at the Rio Games, perhaps the final chapter in a decorated cycling career spanning four Olympics and two brief retirements.
"I had some clients whose retirements were saved because of [variable annuity] contracts they purchased before the financial crisis," said Marc Ruiz, a financial advisor with Oak Partners and a registered rep with SII Investments.
Given the political environment inside and outside of Washington, it doesn't take a genius to imagine that there are going to be more retirements from the Republican side before 2018 is all said and done.
It is an easy way to find people who may have moved across the country or the ocean and learn about major events in their lives (pregnancy, births, deaths of relatives, important birthdays, retirements, etc.).
News of the ads come as Democrats look to expand their majority in the House in 2020, while Republicans aim to take back the majority in the lower chamber despite a recent wave of retirements.
The gradual retirement of existing power plants over the next several years should not trigger these provisions, since there is no threat posed to either the grid or to fuel supply by outdated plant retirements.
Depth of quality in a playoff field is no guarantee a conference will produce the eventual champion, but since Michael Jordan's second (of three) retirements, the West has truly dominated, winning 12 of 17 titles.
This decision could prove to be a pivotal one for the party, as it seeks to maintain a majority in both chambers of Congress while grappling with a high number of Republican retirements this cycle.
The fight for control of the House would be very close, although the Democrats would now probably be favored in such an election, because of all of the Republican retirements over the last few months.
"Fifteen years is really just around the corner for people planning their retirements," said John B. Shoven, a Stanford economist who is also affiliated with the Hoover Institution and the National Bureau of Economic Research.
A wave of GOP retirements and internal party term-limits will create a number of openings on the top of key committees, including Financial Services, Judiciary, Oversight and Government Reform, and Homeland Security, among others.
But for an Olympic movement ravaged by the cancers of corruption and cheating, and reeling from the retirements of Bolt and Phelps, there would be no time like the present to plug into Woods's transcendence.
Doug Heye, a former communications director for the Republican National Committee (RNC), drew attention to the high number of GOP retirements this year — a phenomenon he compared with people evacuating in advance of a hurricane.

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