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AARP Connecticut

The latest news, information and events for Connecticut residents 50+
DEC 4, 2025
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APR 22, 2025
All Alaskans deserve easy access to a retirement saving plan. Alaska Work and Save is designed to address the retirement savings gap using tools, such as payroll deduction, that are proven to work.
For nearly 90 years, Social Security has served as the bedrock of retirement security in the United States. Nearly 67 million Americans rely on its benefits — retirees, people with disabilities, survivors and dependents alike. But today, the program is under extraordinary strain. Budget shortfalls, rising demand and administrative challenges are converging in ways that threaten both its integrity and accessibility.
Each week, we focus on you through gentle morning yoga and meditation classes. We hope to give you the (virtual) space to center your mind and body so that you’re ready to tackle everything life throws your way.
Join us for free classes in April to help back pain and stability
Caring for a veteran can be a unique journey. Here are a few free resources to help navigate your caregiving journey.
Caring for a loved one? Do you need some time to recharge and use your creative side? Caregivers are an important community resource who help their older parents, spouses, and other loved ones age at home—where they want to be!
Adrian Allotey takes socializing seriously. In addition to seeing family and friends, she signs up for regular dinners with six other people—all strangers—in her Middlesex County community.
Recently, AARP Georgia Volunteers and staff met with Georgia Congressman Rick Allen (R-12) to discuss the Credit for Caring Act.
AARP’s state tax guide on Colorado tax rates for income, retirement and more for retirees and residents over 50.
Recently Georgia's retirement bill hit a roadblock in the Senate Retirement Committee, yet advocates remain strategic and hopeful.
In a year of economic uncertainty, we recognize that many are rethinking budget priorities. This includes revisiting the Washington State biannual budget. While hard decisions are being made, AARP Washington strongly urges that any analysis and decisions consider the potential impact on our state’s most vulnerable populations, including older adults.
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