Turning 50 means getting a solicitation in the mail to join AARP and having to be on the lookout for age discrimination in the workplace. Both, it appears, are part of getting older. Continue Reading →
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Mayor de Blasio Rallies Retirement Security For All New Yorkers From Harlem To Hollis
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Council Member Ben Kallos, Council Member Miller, AARP and advocates rallied today to make New York City first city in the nation to create a universal retirement savings program. Continue Reading →
AARP’s Reggie Nance Talks Harlemites Paying Record Utility Rates And More On The Danny Tisdale Show
Listen to AARP’s Reggie Nance, Associate State Director for Multicultural Outreach, as he talks record utility bills, record drug prices and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show. Continue Reading →
Update: Harlem AARP Members Head To Albany To Fight Rx Costs And Help Utility Consumers
About 45 AARP members from Harlem will board a bus on June 4th, 6:00-6:30 a.m, 2019, at 2225 Adam Clayton Boulevard (at 132nd Street; Williams Institute) to Albany and urge state lawmakers – before this year’s legislative session ends June 19, 2019 – to pass the bill. Continue Reading →
Consumers From Harlem To Hollywood Are Unlikely To Have Enough Money In Retirement
Talk to just about anyone over 50 about retirement savings and chances are they will quickly change the subject. Continue Reading →
Mayor de Blasio Appoints Lorraine A. Cortés-Vázquez As Commissioner For The Aging
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that Lorraine A. Cortés-Vázquez will serve as Commissioner of the Department for the Aging. Continue Reading →