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AARP officials urge Congress to act on Social Security

Ahead of the release of the annual Social Security board of trustees report from the Trump administration, officials from AARP are urging Congress to act to ensure the program stays solvent. “While we don’t know exactly when the trustees report will be released or what exactly it’s going to say, we...

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What happenedAARP officials urge Congress to act on Social Security.
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AARP officials urge Congress to act on Social Security

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Ahead of the release of the annual Social Security board of trustees report from the Trump administration, officials from AARP are urging Congress to act to ensure the program stays solvent...

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Is this email about an increase in Social Security legit?

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Social Security, Medicare and IRS fraud are exploding. Here are some tips to avoid falling victim.

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