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AARP Massachusetts

News and information important to Bay State residents age 50+
Social Security celebrated its 90th Anniversary on August 14. 90 years ago, our country made a promise to provide hardworking Americans with a way to earn a foundation for financial security in retirement. AARP proudly celebrates Social Security’s legacy while fighting to protect and strengthen it for older Americans today and for our kids and grandkids tomorrow.
Enter for a chance to win two tickets to the September 14 Boston Red sox game versus the New York Yankees.
AARP Massachusetts urges lawmakers to implement the Secure Choice Plan, a no-cost retirement savings program for workers without employer-sponsored plans. Despite legislative approval, Governor Healey has sent the program for further study. AARP urges legislators to override the governor's veto.
AARP Massachusetts is working to make your neighborhoods, towns, cities, and rural areas great places to live for people of all ages.
This summer, AARP is joining with communities across the country to celebrate that legacy, while rallying public support to protect its future.
The AARP Smart Driver Course is a driving refresher course that features research-based curriculum. The six-hour course is now the nation’s largest driving refresher course designed for drivers age 50.
Events Planned Aug. 14 in Charleston To Celebrate Social Security's Legacy
AARP Utah has 237,000 members, with volunteer leaders in ten different regions encompassing the entire state.
Celebrating 90 Years of Social Security Across Louisiana
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