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Older workers may choose to or need to continue working. However, they face discrimination based on age, especially in layoffs and hiring.
The following principles guide AARP’s efforts to ensure financial security in retirement.
Income earned through employment is the foundation of most people’s savings and retirement income.
U.S. House members and state representatives are elected by district. Those districts are updated each decade after the census in a process known as redistricting.
The federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides monthly cash benefits to people age 65 or older with very low income and assets, individuals who are blind, or people with disabiliti
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Individual- and Employment-Based Group Plans">Individual- and Employment-Based Group Plans
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) addressed many problems in the private insurance market that had created barriers to private health coverage.
Flextime, part-time work, flexplace, telecommuting, teleworking, and job-sharing are examples of flexible work options. They appeal to workers of all ages.
More than one in five Americans—about 53 million adults—are caregivers.