Criminals love to impersonate big businesses and the bigger the better. One of the largest targets of impostor scams last year was Amazon. According to the Federal Trade Commission, 44,000 reports about scammers using Amazon's name were filed last year, with $19 million reported lost. Here are two of the latest versions of an Amazon impostor scam to be on the lookout for.
Every two seconds, someone’s identity is stolen. But this summer, hundreds of vigilant Utahns took a stand against fraud by shredding their sensitive documents at our events.
Join AARP Utah’s webinar series to help you make the best decisions on topics that matter most as we age. This live, three-part series features experts from AARP Utah University. Webinars are about 60 minutes long, including a Q&A session. You can attend one - or all of these free classes, but registration is required. Sign up by visiting one of the links below!
Does your community group need a guest speaker? AARP Utah offers fun and educational presentations for free! Skilled AARP volunteers can deliver presentations on a variety of topics for online or in-person workshops.
Social Security is your money—you earned it through a lifetime of hard work. For many people, that money needs to help cover living expenses and pay bills. So it’s only natural to have questions about how Social Security works and how much money you’ve earned. When should I claim? When do I start collecting? How much will I get? Here are 10 things you need to know about your Social Security.
Join AARP Utah for an important conversation on Social Security. We will discuss the current state of the program and potential steps to ensure solvency.
The future of Social Security — what’s changing and what you need to know about securing your benefits — is the topic of an AARP Utah University virtual workshop on Tuesday, May 7.
Join Utah AARP for our April Tele-Town Hall call where we’ll be joined by a member of the SLC Neighbors 4 More Neighbors to discuss zoning reform. This will include what the group is doing to make housing attainable for all Utahns, as AARP works to create more livable communities.