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Synonyms and antonyms of Pensions in American Thesaurus

Pensions

the AARP ()

the American Association of Retired Persons: an organization that offers help and services for its members, who are at least 50 years old

contribution (noun)

regular payments made by a person or organization in order to pay for insurance, pensions, etc.

from A to B ()

from one place to another

index (verb)

economics to make the value of something such as salaries or pensions rise or fall according to the general level of prices

IRA (noun)

American individual retirement account: money that people can save without paying taxes on it until they begin to use the money when they are older

occupational pension (noun)

British an amount of money that an employer pays regularly to someone who has retired because they are officially too old to work

pension (noun)

money that someone regularly receives after they have stopped working because of their age, paid either by their company or by the government

pension (noun)

relating to a pension

pensioner (noun)

someone who receives a pension

pension off ()

to force someone to stop working and give them a pension

personal pension (noun)

a type of pension that you arrange for yourself instead of through an employer

retirement plan (noun)

American a system by which you save money from your pay for your retirement

stakeholder pension (noun)

a type of pension in the U.K. for people who do not earn a large salary. They pay money into a fund that is owned by a private company but controlled by the government.

stoppages (noun)

British money taken for tax, retirement, etc. before you receive your salary

superannuation (noun)

mainly British money that you pay regularly into a special plan offered by some employers, which you then receive as a monthly income when you retire (=stop working)