AARP Bulletin: How Social Security and Medicare Transformed Aging in America
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On Their Anniversaries, AARP Bulletin Details the History of the Programs and What AARP Is Doing to Secure Their Future.
WASHINGTON—Announced today, the AARP Bulletin May/June issue features a special cover story report about the 90th anniversary of Social Security and the 60th anniversary of Medicare. This issue includes not just a history of each program, but how they have defined aging in America. The cover story also includes crucial resources for readers to navigate the programs’ complexities, including detailed guides and professional insight, and helps beneficiaries maximize their benefits.
PLUS: In a letter to AARP members, CEO Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan emphasizes the critical need to protect Social Security and Medicare. She highlights the programs’ roles in providing essential support to millions of Americans, stressing that any cuts or changes to these programs could have devastating effects on the well-being of older adults.
Also in the May/June 2025 issue:
Beware of Customer Service Scams: At the AARP Fraud Watch Network, customer service scams are “an everyday occurrence,” according to the group’s director of victim support, Amy Nofziger. It is the most reported type of scam – and it’s growing. Learn how to spot the signs and avoid the pitfalls in this issue.
The Financial Burden of a Spouse’s Death: On top of emotional trauma, many surviving spouses may also cope with financial losses. Numerous changes can occur, from higher taxes to lower credit scores. If you’re facing a financial crunch after your partner’s death, find this issue’s Your Money section for tips on what to do.
Helping Kids Read for 30 years: AARP Foundation launched Experience Corps in 1995. The program pairs elementary school students with older adults to improve the kids’ reading skills before the end of third grade. During the 2023-24 school year, over 1,000 volunteers helped nearly 3,700 kids become better readers. The volunteers describe rewarding experiences. Learn more about this volunteer opportunity and others in this month’s Bulletin.
Published bi-monthly, AARP Bulletin is the definitive news source for AARP’s members, delivering the story behind the key issues confronting Americans 50 and older, including health and health policy, Medicare, Social Security, consumer protection, work, personal finance, and AARP state and national news. Learn more at http://www.aarp.org/bulletin/.
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