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Stressed Out by Unaffordability and Lack of Savings, One in Three Hispanic City Voters 35-50 Don’t Expect to Ever Retire
In November of this year, people 50 and older will cast their votes throughout the boroughs as they elect leaders in their communities. November also marks my 11th anniversary with AARP. My journey with AARP started in Boston, led me to Albany, and finally resulted in my arrival here in New York City – a place where the current mayor and I both root for the same baseball team, even though they’re in last place.
Major Telephone Outreach Effort Warns Consumers of Fraud and Scams via Phone
“Catch Me if You Can” Author Joins with AARP Fraud Watch Network to Raise Awareness of Cybercrime
Flash Mob Cuts “Social Security Card” Cake, Parties With Balloons, Birthday Cards Outside President’s Former Home
Program Remains Key to Retirement, Living Independently, Important for Future Generations, According to National AARP Survey
Association Says Deal Should Have Gone Further, Ensuring Sufficient Affordable Housing in NYC Remains Critical Priority
NYers for Patient & Family Empowerment Cites Advocacy for Family Caregivers
Measure Would Establish Independent Consumer Advocate Office
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