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Stay informed about Social Security, retirement planning, financial security, consumer protection, careers and more.
This article goes over a common type of scam that targets social security recipients.
Learn a few simple tips that can protect you from scams and fraud.
Thinking about retirement? Access experts on Social Security and Medicare by watching these recent programs provided by AARP ND.
As our banking moves online, so too do the scammers.
AARP Connecticut applauds the final decision by Connecticut’s Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) to reject Aquarion Water Company’s rate increase request. PURA denied the 25% rate increase request after a lengthy regulatory proceeding and hearing from nearly 2,400 AARP members who signed a petition opposing the proposal. Nearly 1,800 AARP members urged PURA to make the February draft opinion final through a second petition.
You can outwit criminal scammers and identity thieves by attending AARP North Dakota’s free shred events in April and our Fraud Fighters Lunch and Learns in May. Shred those sensitive documents first, then join us to hear how to spot a scam, protect your loved ones and stay safe from scams.
A free program to provide emotional support for victims of fraud.
Don't get left out in the cold this spring, beware of travel scams.
Rents are increasing—in some cases, doubling—and many older residents on fixed incomes can’t keep up. 
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