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    I'm retired is the normal way of indicating your current state (like I'm married – the date of your marriage is usually irrelevant), but shouldn't be used with since. However, I can imagine someone adding a time as an afterthought: I'm retired – as of last summer. So someone might say 2, but it can't be recommended.
    Once you retire, you may have some immediate goals like travelling, buying a car or gadget, or learning new skills. But just a few years down the line, they may not look attractive to you. Photo: Unsplash
    But in the past year the number of retired Boomers increased more than in prior years, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of monthly labor force data. The recent increase in the share of Boomers who are retired is more pronounced among Hispanic and Asian American Boomers and those residing in the Northeast.
  2. re·tire
    verb
    1. leave one's job and cease to work, typically upon reaching the normal age for leaving employment:
      "he retired from the navy in 1966"
      Similar:
      give up work
      stop working
      stop work
      reach retirement age
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