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Financial Security Issues of Hispanic/Latina U.S. Women 45+
Many Hispanic/Latina U.S. women 45-plus agree that Social Security is an important government program, but they have concerns about its long-term solvency.
Adults 50-Plus Want Social Security and Medicare Excluded From Fiscal Commissions
Support for a fiscal commission to help reduce government debt drops dramatically if the commission could lead to cuts in Social Security and Medicare.
Survey of Small Business Owners in Alaska on Retirement Savings
Seven in ten Alaska small business owners support a privately managed, ready-to-go retirement savings option for themselves and their employees.
Money Is a Primary Driver of Job Change
A recent AARP study finds that one in six adults age 50-plus are planning to make a job change in 2024. Money is the primary driver.
Unbiased Financial Advice about Retirement Is Important to Adults Ages 50+
Adults 50+ expect that professional financial advice will be in their best interest and believe that this should in fact be required.
Globally, menopausal symptoms cost an estimated $150 billion in worker productivity, according to a new AARP survey.
Financial Security Trends, July 2023
High inflation appears to be slowing in 2023, but consumers may take some time to recover., according to the latest Financial Security Trends survey.
2023 Age-Friendly Banking Survey
Regardless of age, people prefer physical banks, and they want banks to provide more fraud protections, according to a recent AARP Research survey.
AARP Vital Voices: Priority Issues for U.S. Women Ages 45+
Women's views on their financial standing, security, and the future of American women 45-plus.