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AARP helped scale back or eliminate significant rate hikes being proposed by utllities in several states, the latest wins in our fight for affordable utilities.
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AARP is backing legislation that would limit late penalties for people who fail to sign up for Medicare Part B when they first become eligible at age 65.
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Every day, millions of Americans are feeling the weight of inflation. The cost of necessities such as food, housing, healthcare, and transportation are all on the rise, and people’s dollars just aren’t keeping up with the cost of living. In fact, recent AARP research finds that 41% of adults aged…
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The bipartisan legislation would help health providers learn to provide specialized care to people with serious illnesses.
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According to the lawsuit, the agency's home care aides worked substantially more than 40 hours a week without being paid overtime.
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Given the ever-rising cost of health care in the United States, many consumers are turning to medical credit cards, which may offer a convenient payment method, but those same cards also expose them to high-cost debt and financial risk.
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En español | Online payment app Zelle has begun issuing refunds to people who have lost money to impostor scams, a move that comes amid pressure from AARP for reforms to better protect consumers.
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The 2024 election season is right around the corner. And while there are many pressing issues weighing on all of our minds right now, affordable, accessible, quality health care tops the list for many – especially for older Americans.
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What prescription assistance is available to native elders—members of federally recognized tribes ages 50 and older.
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California is the latest state to pass a law protecting consumers from unfair real estate service agreements, thanks in part to AARP's advocacy.