WASHINGTON—Fraud targeting online shoppers and holiday donors continues to surge nationwide, according to a new report from the AARP Fraud Watch Network. As millions prepare to shop and ...
New AARP research report highlights rise in tech ownership, adoption, and usage, yet access to internet is still an issue for older Americans WASHINGTON–In a year with a global pandemic significantly ...
Caregiving in the U.S. 2020 reports Hispanics are the youngest caregivers and experience more financial impacts than non-Hispanic Whites “This pandemic has highlighted the hurdles family caregivers ...
AARP’s ‘Value of Experience’ survey shows growing concern that age discrimination and potentially weak economy may lead to unemployment. WASHINGTON—Many older workers are no longer settling for ...
AARP Launches National Campaign Urging More Support for Family Caregivers, Passage of Credit for Caring Act WASHINGTON—New research from AARP shows that nearly 8 in 10 of those caring for an adult ...
WASHINGTON — AARP commends the reintroduction of the Credit for Caring Act, legislation that would provide financial relief to eligible working family caregivers. The bill, introduced in the Senate by ...
Access to caregiving benefits offered by US employers has increased nationwide since AARP and S&P Global’s 2020 report; there is more to be done, however, particularly for adult caregivers. WASHINGTON ...
1 in 4 Americans provide ongoing, complex care; report finds they endure poor health, financial strain and isolation. Up 20 million since 2015 “Family caregivers are a backbone of our health and ...
WASHINGTON — AARP’s national 2024 Home and Community Preferences Survey reveals that a strong majority of adults aged 50 and older (75%) wish to remain in their current homes as they age, and 73% hope ...
WASHINGTON—Today AARP launched the AARP Skills Builder for Work SM, a new platform to help older workers gain in-demand skills to give them an edge in today’s competitive job market. According to AARP ...
Most accurate report to date estimates nearly three-fourths of losses are at the hands of someone the victim knows WASHINGTON — Older Americans lose an estimated $28.3 billion annually to elder ...
Aging technology is projected to be a $120 billion industry by 2030, and over half of older Americans express a high likelihood in purchasing these new emerging technologies “From smart wearable ...
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