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AUGUST 14, 2025: AARP Celebrates 90 years of Social Security
AARP Maine Highlights Social Security’s Impact and AARP’s Commitment to Protecting Social Security for Future Generations
Ninety years ago today, the Social Security Act was signed into law, marking a watershed moment for our country by providing American workers with a foundation for their financial security and dignity in retirement.
Today more than 69 million Americans receive Social Security, with that number expected to increase to 82 million people by the time Social Security turns 100.
Social Security helps tens of millions of Americans stay out of poverty and retire with dignity after a lifetime of hard work. For more than 40% of older Americans, Social Security is their primary source of income. And for many people, Social Security is the only inflation-protected income they have in retirement.
In Maine, more than one in four residents – 369,221 individuals – receives Social Security payments, including 161,365 who rely on it for over 50% of their income. As we look ahead to the next 90 years of Social Security, it is critical that it remains strong for Mainers for years to come.
“AARP Maine members and their families have been showing up at our events this month to celebrate the profound impact of Social Security for the past nine decades, and to urge Congress to keep the promise of Social Security in the future,” said Noël Bonam, AARP Maine State Director. “On Social Security’s 90th birthday, we commit to our members, and all older Mainers, that AARP will continue to fight to keep it strong for many decades to come."
On Friday, August 22nd, Governor Janet Mills will officially proclaim the ‘90th Anniversary of Social Security’ in Maine, recognizing the program’s enduring impact on the lives of Mainers and Americans nationwide. All are welcome to attend the proclamation signing in the Hall of Flags at the State House. To learn more and to register, visit us here.