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While crypto ATM scams are rising, advocates ask for daily transaction limits and other protections.
In Ohio, state volunteers champion legislative changes on critical issues, including support for family caregivers, brain health, fraud prevention and financial security for older adults.
AARP is working with lawmakers on ways to protect Tennessee homeowners against deed fraud.
AARP and other groups are fighting back against crypto scams and other types of fraud by educating Coloradans on how they can help protect themselves.
As director of the consumer protection and antitrust division for the North Dakota attorney general’s office for 30 years, Parrell Grossman always felt his work was more of a calling than a job.
Rhode Island consumers lost more than $10 million in cryptocurrency scams in 2023, according to the most recent FBI data.
AARP Indiana and other advocates in Fort Wayne want the city to update its Complete Streets policy — helping to make streets more accessible and safer for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and public transit users.
Caregivers need information, but they also need to eat.
In April, AARP Virginia is hosting a series of fraud prevention events to help older residents protect themselves against scams.
Jill Martin of Dover has seen first-hand how fraud can undermine someone’s self-esteem.
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