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For these reasons, AARP shortened its name in 1999 from the American Association of Retired Persons to just four letters: AARP. While we still own the name American Association of Retired Persons, our new name reflects the full diversity of our membership. You can read more about AARP and our legacy.
AARP Priorities Social Security Saving Money Retirement Planning Fighting Age Discrimination Work Jobs High-Speed Internet Medicare Health Care Long-Term Care Lowering Prescription Drug Prices Family Caregivers Livable Communities AARP in the States.
But while the AARP is supposed to be non-partisan, not everyone is convinced this is the case. Among the diverse population the AARP serves, a significant portion identifies as Christian. This is no surprise. About two-thirds of Americans, approximately 210 million people, still self-identify as Christian.
it was formerly called the American Association of Retired Persons but changed its name to AARP in 1999 to reflect the fact that many members were still working full or part-time.
Facts About Ethel Lived her life by the motto, To serve, not to be served, which remains the AARP motto. A long-time educator and first woman high-school principal in CA. She founded AARP in 1958 at the age of 73.
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AARP is a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) nonprofit that advocates for older Americans on a number of federal health and fiscal issues such as Medicare and Social Security, and at the state and local level for better community healthcare services and lower utility rates.

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