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Rents are increasing—in some cases, doubling—and many older residents on fixed incomes can’t keep up. 
Too many Idahoans don’t have savings as they enter retirement—and many don’t have retirement savings options at work. That makes saving harder, and the need to plan more important.
Keeping Social Security financially solvent will be AARP Iowa’s top voter engagement issue this year—leading up to the 2024 presidential caucuses.
The Alabama Legislature convenes in March, and AARP Alabama plans to push several issues during the 2023 legislative session.
Tax season doesn’t have to be taxing.
Many Indiana residents—who already face above-average energy bills—could see their utility expenses jump even higher if regulators approve a recent rate increase request from the state's second largest distributor of electricity.
Retirement doesn’t necessarily mean the end of tax benefits for older Montanans, even if they don’t have to file a tax return.
AARP Illinois and Illinois State University are collaborating on a new initiative for the spring semester that will bring student leaders together to discuss how Social Security works and why it matters to Americans of all ages.
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