AARP is launching a nationwide movement, I Am A Caregiver. To many lawmakers, America’s millions of caregivers are invisible. Yet, these family caregivers hold up a broken long-term care system, which is why AARP is looking for your help.
Stay one step ahead of identity thieves by shredding personal and financial documents. Bring up to four large boxes of paper for shredding. You may also offer optional monetary or food donations to feed hungry veterans in Wyoming.
Retirement should be a time of peace and relaxation, not one of struggle and financial worry. And when retirees seek advice regarding retirement investments, they should expect their professional advisors to give prudent guidance that keeps their best interests in mind.
AARP Florida released the 2024 Legislative Voting Record. This annual publication includes detailed information on key legislation affecting older Floridians, votes taken during committee meetings and final actions by elected officials.
Tax season isn't just about filing returns; it's also prime time for IRS impostor scams. According to the Federal Trade Commission, consumers reported theft of $5.8 million via these scams in 2023 alone. Here is what you need to know about IRS impostors so you can stay one step ahead of these crooks.
Now, more than ever, we need innovative housing solutions to meet the needs for today’s families – and tomorrow's. The high cost and lack of available new living space presents today’s families with unique housing challenges. There’s a solution we’re all familiar with and homeowners have called them carriage houses or mother-in-law suites for decades. But, today they have a new name: Accessory Dwelling Units, or ADUs.
The Colorado Senate is about to vote on the Long Bill, our state’s budget. While the Colorado House of Representatives voted to support senior services in the budget, now we need your state Senator to do the same.
La historia de Betty Gambino comenzó en el corazón del vibrante distrito del Bronx en la ciudad de Nueva York, donde vivió hasta que se mudó a Long Island para criar a sus cuatro hijos. En 1997, Betty y su familia se mudaron a la Florida, donde trabajó para American Express. Tras su jubilación, Betty encontró su verdadera vocación: una dedicación al servicio y al cabildeo que definiría su camino por muchos años.