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  2. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More - AOL

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    AARP members can get towed anywhere, get gas in their empty tank, have flat tires changed, get their battery jump started, and get back into their car if locked out. For more great money-saving ...

  3. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    From AI aids to ‘aging in place’ smart home solutions, the annual tech show kept older users in mind. ... a recent AARP article found older Americans are about as likely as those under age 50 ...

  4. I’m 65 years old, have zero savings and can’t afford to ...

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    A 2024 report by AARP found that 20% of Americans aged 50 and over have no retirement savings at all. ... The National Council on Aging says that U.S. homeowners aged 65 and over have a median ...

  5. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    Enjoy access to all the exclusive benefits, services and discounts already enjoyed by over 37 million AARP members. With your complimentary 2-year membership, you’ll receive discounts on dining, travel, and personal health and get deals on dental, hearing, and cell phone plans.

  6. AARP: The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its creation in 2002, AARP: The Magazine combined the circulations of two publications, Modern Maturity with 17.1 million, and MyGeneration with 4 million. [6] The magazine is sent to every AARP member, and thus is the largest circulation magazine in the United States; [3] it has held that position since the late 1980s.

  7. AARP - Wikipedia

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    AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is an interest group in the United States focusing on issues affecting those 50 years old and older. [3] The organization, which is headquartered in Washington, D.C., said it had more than 38 million members as of 2018. [4]