old age pension

noun, pension paid by the state to citizens above a certain age (COD)

“When he went to get his old age pension, his birth certificate didn’t match.”

“I can live, I think, on my pensions. My Kraft pension and old age pension. You’d wonder how people do live with that if that’s all they had was old age pension.”

“When he turned 65 and applied for his old age pension, they couldn’t find him … ’cause his name wasn’t in their records. And then he found out that he’d been adopted, and his last name was changed.”

“Even before she died, she died when she was 67, she was getting Canada or old age pension, eh?”

“If you’re 80 or 85, your oldest child’s probably drawing the Canada Pension, the old age pension, one of them.”

“We got the old age pension too, you know.”