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UPDATE:Rocky Mountain Power (RMP) is now seeking a lower rate increase for users in Utah after the company received feedback from it's customers. On August 28, 2024, RMP submitted a new filing with the Public Service Commission of Utah, dropping the proposed residential rate increase from 30% to 18%.
AARP has helped pass measures in eight states to protect homeowners from losing all of their home equity over small tax debts.
For millions of retirees, Social Security provides reliable income that allows them to live with dignity and independence as they age.
The number of older women is expected to nearly double by 2050. How are women living their best life as they age?
This October, WDIV-TV, the most watched TV station in the Great Lake State, joins forces with two of the Great Lakes State’s largest statewide organizations – AARP Michigan and the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, both with highly engaged voters – to present a prime-time U.S. Senate candidate debate for the open seat held by Sen. Debbie Stabenow since 2001.
Gov Maura Healy signed FY 2025 Budget. AARP is highlighting some key provisions in the budget that will impact seniors in the Bay State
Last year the Federal Trade Commission recorded $10 Billion in reported fraud from U.S. consumers. Because fraud is underreported, we know that actual losses are much higher.
AARP pushed for the tax breaks to help older homeowners remain in their communities as they age.
With AARP as your partner, you’ll learn how to proactively spot scams, get the guidance, and be a strong fraud fighter.
Get the family caregiving support you need, when you need it. Your caregiving journey can be challenging in all kinds of ways. AARP Family Caregiving is here to help you get answers, connect with other family caregivers and find resources close to home. So you can take care of what matters most.
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