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AARP Utah

Helping Utahns 50+ live their best lives
APR 10, 2025
Volunteering can be a deeply rewarding experience for many reasons. Here are just a few:
APR 17, 2025
Fight Fraud with the FBI & AARP Utah
APR 2, 2025
Join the AARP Utah University webinar series to help you make the best decisions on topics that matter most as we age.
MAR 20, 2025
According to an AARP survey, 61% of older adults are worried they will not have enough money to support themselves in retirement, and 20% of older adults have no retirement savings at all.
MAR 5, 2025
The latest scam making the rounds is asking you to pay a toll through a text. It might look real, but there are a few red flags to watch out for. The Federal Trade Commission recently released a consumer warning about these types of scams.
AARP Delaware wants people to have more choices as to how they live as they age, and to age with dignity and independence. Better health and social connectedness are key priorities that can make that happen.
A Multi-Sector Plan for Aging (MPA) presents an opportunity to create a long-term vision for aging well in the state, ensuring that all Oregonians have the choice to choose how they live as they age.
Getting text messages from AARP is as easy at 1, 2, 3!
March 20, 2025- In response to the Social Security Administration's recent decision to require in-person identity verification, AARP South Carolina State Director Charmaine Fuller Cooper who represents the state’s 640,000 members said:
AARP Virginia State Director Jim Dau issued the following statement related to customer service changes announced by the Social Security Administration (SSA):
Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs launches its inaugural veterans event in Louisville.
A chance to receive a giveaway in April!
Join us online or in person for these important workshops that can help you and your family be prepared for natural disasters, accidents, and emergencies - before they happen. Experts will help guide you with tips, strategies, and hands-on training.
Groups Urge Governor to Stand with Legislature on Energy Affordability Measures
One of the most popular ways for criminals to steal money and sensitive information is by impersonating a trusted source—often a government agency. According to the Federal Trade Commission, victims of government impostor scams reported over $577 million stolen from them in 2024 – and due to underreporting, that’s likely a vast undercount.
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