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What is AARP and How Does It Help Older Americans

AARP has members in every congressional district, representing all people 50-plus. Over the years, AARP has worked with every president, Congress, governor and statehouse. • We are 100...

New AARP Survey Reveals Older Adults Want to Age in Place

was AARP’s first on this topic since 2018. It reveals new information about how people want to live as they age, what’s... Many older adults are homeowners and want to stay in their...

AARP: Overview, Affiliates, Lobbying for Members Age 50+

operations are for-profit. AARP Affiliates There are several... to AARP in 1999 as a way of recognizing that many members were not yet retired or continued to work part time.5 How Old Do...

AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins Bids Farewell

pride in what we were able to accomplish together. We are now... in helping to empower people to choose how they live as they age. And much of the credit goes to you, our members. But AARP...

How to Receive Pay when Becoming a Family Caregiver

the "Caregiving in the U.S. 2020" report by AARP and the... Consider involving other members of the immediate family in working out terms so they are not surprised later. • Consult...

You don't have to be retired (or old) to join AARP — here's why you'll want to be a member at almost any....

If you’re trying to save money, joining the AARP® (American Association of Retired Persons) may not be your first thought, especially if you’re not retired. But people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are doing just that because you don’t have to be retired or over the age of 50 to join. An AARP membership unlocks discounts on flights, hotels, restaurants, cell phone service, auto insurance, homeowners insurance and so much more. And it’s affordable — AARP membership only costs $12 for the first year with automatic renewal and $16 per year ...

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Learn how government policy and elections affect older Americans, and how AARP is fighting for them in Congress and across the country.

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