Scammers steal billions of dollars from unsuspecting consumers every year. The impact on victims and their families can be financially and emotionally devastating, especially for older Americans.
Ready to whisk yourself away to the heart of Paris—without leaving your kitchen? Join us for a deliciously fun online cook-along on October 17 at 2 PM, where you’ll master two French classics:
Get ready to soak up the magic of autumn at Mack’s Apples in Londonderry! On October 14 from 10 AM to 12 PM, grab your favorite crew and head to the patch for a morning packed with cozy fall feels and festive fun.
A picture can be worth a thousand words and this infographic from AARP's Public Policy Institute shows how the Medicaid program can provide health security to adults 45 to 64.
Last week, the State Budget Committee of Conference reached agreement on a final version of HB1 and HB2, the bills that make up the state budget. This budget has won support from the Governor, Senate President, Speaker of the House and House and Senate minority leadership. Both the House and Senate will vote on the budget Wednesday, June 26.
A little known drug industry tactic to keep generic prescriptions from consumers has come under scrutiny by the US Supreme Court – and a ruling from the highest court in the land is good news for Granite Staters and applauded by AARP.
A little known drug industry tactic to keep generic prescriptions from consumers has come under scrutiny by the US Supreme Court – and a ruling from the highest court in the land is good news for Granite Staters and applauded by AARP.
AARP is working to ensure Granite Staters can obtain the affordable health care they need. We all know someone who has lost a job or is struggling in a job without health insurance. They might be your friends, neighbors, relatives, or even you!
In 2012, AARP held a series of open houses to find out what New Hampshire residents wanted from their membership and a consistent theme emerged. You wanted local offerings – at New Hampshire venues – and the chance to meet other AARP members.
New research from the US Department of Labor shows that one in four Americans between the ages of 44 and 70 are interested in starting their own business or nonprofit in the next five to 10 years.