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George Bridges

The campaign season is in full swing. Do you know each candidate’s plans for Social Security?
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By Thomas Korosec
By Hilary Appelman
In a recent AARP survey, more than 9 in 10 New Hampshire voters 18 and older said it is important for presidential candidates to lay out their plans to make Social Security financially sound for future generations. The 9-in-10 proportion held across party lines and age groups.
You can’t stop getting older, but you can disrupt aging by ignoring outdated expectations and defining yourself.
You can’t stop getting older, but you can disrupt aging by ignoring outdated expectations and defining yourself.
You can’t stop getting older, but you can disrupt aging by ignoring outdated expectations and defining yourself.
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