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The FTC announces record losses as the scam epidemic shows no sign of abating

AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer Nancy LeaMond issued the following statement related to comments about changes at the Social Security Administration (SSA).
The acting head of the Social Security Administration (SSA) on Feb. 19 sought to reassure older Americans that payments will continue as usual and that Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff have limited access to its systems, amid growing concerns over service disruptions and the privacy of beneficiaries’ personal data.
APR 16, 2025
Older Americans depend on services provided by the Social Security Administration, whether it be over the phone, online, or face-to-face at local field offices.
The names of the first 10 Medicare drugs whose prices the federal government will negotiate directly with manufacturers were released Aug. 29. Popular but pricey blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer treatments make historic list.
Annual Award Recognizes Those Who Make a Difference in their Community
Black music has evolved and triumphed.
A fitness center in Surprise is seeking to help people with differing physical abilities, chronic medical conditions and aging challenges reach their fitness goals.
Come to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix for tours and workshops to explore connections between music and memory — including for those facing cognitive impairment.
Arizona’s Proposed Budget is a win for Arizonans, especially in addressing Housing, Homelessness, and Long-Term Care
AARP Arizona is urging members to make their voices heard in public hearings on the rate proposal.
May Mobility is bringing free Autonomous Vehicle (AV) transportation to Sun City
Apply by May 29 to win $50,000 and a chance to appear on AARP digital channels
In the early 1900s, the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, now called "Black Wall Street," was a vibrant and prosperous community. Despite the challenges and racial injustices they faced, residents of this community built a thriving neighborhood filled with successful Black-owned businesses, attorneys, doctors, and real estate agents. Their achievements were nothing short of remarkable and served as a beacon of hope for Black Americans nationwide.
Fighting back against fraud and scams requires understanding how con artists think and operate.
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