Occurring or existing before retirement, or in preparation for retirement(adjective)
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Use "preretirement" in a sentence
"The governor skillfully "hit-up" the public-service and teachers unions which use high compulsory dues to channel funding to the Democrats, who in turn bestow favorable compensation increases through union contracts pay, benefits, security, retirement and favorable rules regarding sick-day pay and tolerance for preretirement "spiking"."
"MR. POWELL: Michael, you've talked a bit about how folks who are in that preretirement stage need to think about what they will do, how much they'll earn, what skills, training, education they might need to stay employed."
"The Roth IRA's appeal has always been that contributions, rather than withdrawals, are taxed, shifting the tax burden to preretirement instead of years down the road when taxes could be higher."