For nine decades, Social Security has been a stable and reliable foundation of retirement security for millions of Americans—and we believe it must remain that way for generations to come.
Detroit voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Aug. 5, for a primary election that includes races for mayor, city council, city clerk and board of police commissioners. Incumbent Mayor Mike Duggan chose not to run again to pursue a bid for Michigan governor in 2026.
LANSING – A new free resource for Michigan families about protecting seniors from abuse and neglated in nursing homes is now available, according to State Attorney General Bill Schuette.
The Michigan Public Service Commission is warning consumers of a telephone scam that demands people immediately pay energy bills using prepaid credit cards.Consumers should never give out personal information, including financial account numbers or social security numbers, over the phone or internet to someone they do not know.
Free tickets are still available for the innovative and threatrical Second Wind Tour, which makes stops in the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas on May 7 and 8.
AARP filed an amicus brief late this afternoon with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in each of seven appeals filed in the Detroit bankruptcy case, according to AARP Michigan State Director Jacqueline Morrison.
The innovative and theatrical Second Wind Tour, with half-day stops in Royal Oak and Ypsilanti on May 7 and 8, offers offer audiences powerful insights into more deliberate, deeper, and connected ways of living and working.
Prospective encore entrepreneurs turned out at a "How to Start a Business" workshop in Traverse City today sponsored by AARP Michigan and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Pure Michigan DREAMJOB 2014 is a one-of-a-kind event that connects career seekers directly to employers in a wide variety of fields from engineering and design to finance and manufacturing, says Christine Quinn, Director, Workforce Development Agency, State of Michigan.