For years, third-party energy retailers have been persuading Maryland consumers to switch suppliers, offering initial utility rates that seemed like a bargain, along with gift cards and other incentives.
MarylandSaves, a new state program offering automatic payroll deduction for Roth IRAs, launched in September, with the aim of making saving for retirement easier for nearly 1 million Maryland workers.
Although all scams that steal money can be painful, none are more so than ones that took advantage of someone's feelings towards another person. Learn things to look out for that can help identify potential scams and prevent them.
Don't be the victim during this time of cheer. As we move towards the holidays, scammers are on the lookout for new ways to steal your money. Learn how to spot and prevent common types of scams during the holiday season.
AARP Maryland is honoring exceptional Marylanders aged 50-plus for their volunteerism and commitment to service. The awards were presented at a formal celebration October 17.
AARP advocates on policy issues that matter most to Maryland residents age 50 and over and their families. In our state legislative advocacy efforts, we rely on our hundreds of volunteers and more than 800,000 members across Maryland.
Join Washington Metro Oasis and AARP Maryland at Macy's Home Store in Bethesda on October 31 and November 2 and learn how to protect your personal information, email, financial data, and devices from this growing threat. Enjoy the workshops in person, or online via Zoom.