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By Ellen Poltilove
This year, the number of North Carolinians 60 and older is likely to exceed those under 18. That makes AARP North Carolina’s work even more relevant, especially in certain western counties, where projections show residents 65-plus could be about a third of the population by 2030.
By Linda H. Lamb
A state law enacted in 2017 aims to ease the shortage of health care providers in West Virginia, especially in rural areas.
When it comes to scams, education is the first line of defense. That’s why AARP New Hampshire is informing Granite Staters about the three R’s of fraud: recognize, resist and report.
AARP Vermont will host a Scam Jam in South Burlington next month.
Now celebrating its 20th anniversary season, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark is offering AARP members and their guests a 20 percent discount on selected performances.
It’s tax time, and AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE) wants District residents to know they may be eligible for a little-known tax break for low- to middle-income residents.
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