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AARP Maryland is welcoming the launch of Longevity Ready Maryland, a comprehensive, 10-year multisector plan to coordinate services and policies that support Maryland's growing population of older ...
Today, AARP Senior Vice President of Campaigns John Hishta issued the following statement on Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments on a “backdoor to privatizing” ...
As AARP Michigan celebrates the 90th anniversary of social security, advocates believe the future of the program could be in jeopardy amid funding issues. Millions of Americans rely on the program ...
AARP Hawai‘i is marking the 90th anniversary of Social Security with a fun and informative statewide campaign designed to ...
With early planning, small home upgrades and strong community support, more older adults are choosing to stay in the homes ...
For the study, researchers analyzed and compared a racially and ethnically representative group of 1,131 adults age 50 and ...
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is calling for changes in how auto insurance is calculated in the state. During ...
Learn about the growing number of family caregivers in America and the challenges they face. AARP and NAC call for federal ...
Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan shares how AARP helped to create Medicare in 1965 — and why the organization’s fight to protect it ...
With online scams and data security incidents on the rise, more Americans – especially older adults – are taking proactive steps to store and share their most sensitive information using secure ...
A potential new Social Security Administration policy would force 3.4 million more people to visit field offices to update ...
Roughly 580,000 Wisconsinites and 63 million Americans provide ongoing care to adults or children with medical conditions or disabilities, a 45% increase since 2015, according to a new report from AAR ...
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