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Town Hall will Discuss Possible Changes to Social Security and AARP's Fight to Protect It

While Social Security remains secure today, it needs changes to ensure that current and future generations get the Social Security they've EARNED. Join the call, ask your questions and learn more about AARP’s fight to protect and save Social Security for current and future generations.

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On July 6, AARP Idaho will host a telephone town hall with David Certner, Legislative Counsel and Director of Legislative Policy for Government Affairs at AARP to discuss the state of Social Security and solutions for fixing this invaluable program. AARP Idaho state director Lupe Wissel will moderate the call.

The statewide town hall is scheduled for Thursday, July 6 and begins at noon MT.

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More than one in five Idaho residents (370,385 people) receive Social Security benefits. These payments inject more than $6 billion into the Gem State’s economy every year. For most retirees, Social Security is their largest source of income. The average retired worker benefit in Idaho is now $1,517 a month, reflecting the 8.7 percent cost-of-living adjustment that took effect in January of 2023.


To learn more about Social Security’s impact in Idaho visit the Idaho state website.

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