For less money than you are spending with your AARP / New York Life insurance policy, you can invest in a policy that will last until you die (not just until age 80), your premium will not increase every 5 years, and your premiums will be less than
an AARP New York life insurance policy sent to you in the mail.
«Paid family leave would help not only parents caring for newborns, but adult children caring for their own parents, New Yorkers caring for their spouses and anyone caring for an older family member,» said
AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel.
In his first year as Comptroller, Stringer and
AARP New York joined together to hold 27 fraud workshops to raise awareness on fraud and identity theft, and protect residents from being victimized.
In 2014,
AARP New York, which represents approximately 750,000 members aged 50 - plus in the five boroughs, found that identity theft or credit card fraud had impacted roughly one - fifth to one - fourth of voters in the same age demographic.
Also at 11 a.m., state Sen. Diane Savino, Assembly members Robert Rodriguez and Donna Lupardo and
AARP New York unveil 10,000 postcards urging expanded retirement savings options for private sector workers, outside Senate Chamber, state Capitol, Albany.
At 10:30 a.m., U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and Beth Finkel,
AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel will discuss Congressional proposals to create a voucher system for Medicare recipients with a projected 15,000 AARP members from across New York in a tele town hall.
Also at 10 a.m., local elected officials in Albany join
AARP New York and AG Eric Schneiderman's Office to kick off «Shred Fest 2016» — a statewide series of events that will help New Yorkers protect themselves against identity theft by providing them secure destruction of personal financial records and other sensitive documents, Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center, 340 Whitehall Rd., Albany.
At 5:45 p.m.,
AARP New York hosts a candidate forum for open seats in Manhattan, featuring candidates running in City Council Districts 2, 4 and 8, moderated by a panel of reporters, Baruch College, Library Building, Room 705, 24th Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue, Manhattan.
«Secure Choice will offer an easy way to save through effective payroll deduction,» said
AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel (center.)
Also at 10 a.m. —
AARP New York, NYC Council members Margaret Chin and Paul Vallone, United Neighborhood Houses, and LiveOnNY, rally to help older New Yorkers to age at home, City Hall, Manhattan.
Also at 10:30 a.m.,
AARP New York, joined by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and other state and city officials, kick off the 2018 edition of Operation: Stop Scams, Penn South Co-Op, 321 Eighth Ave, Manhattan.
Not exact matches
A
new study by
AARP shows that a combination of online behaviors and life experiences can make someone more vulnerable to fraud.
Any millennial who's ever undertaken the nail - biting chore of explaining technology to an elderly relative may soon sing the praises of a brand
new tablet developed by the American Association of Retired Persons (
AARP).
The startup and the organization announced today a
new partnership, whereby Uber will promote opportunities to become an Uber driver through
AARP's non-profit subsidiary Life Reimagined, which aims to help people over the age of 40 who are going through transition.
Named one of the «Top 10 Great Places to Retire» by
AARP, Asheville is experiencing a major cultural revolution, with the addition of
new residents, restaurants, live music, and a vibrant arts community.
Filed last week,
AARP and the states (
New York, California and Oregon) entered separate motions asking the court for an en banc review.
Last week,
AARP filed an appeal of the Fifth Circuit ruling, while
New York, Oregon and California filed a motion asking the court for permission to rehear the case in front of the full panel of judges — known as an en banc review.
Last week,
AARP and the State Attorneys General of California, Oregon and
New York filed separate motions to intervene in the case and seek rehearings in front of the full court, anticipating the DOL would not take action to defend its rule.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren from
AARP MetLife: The MetLife Report on American Grandparents:
New Insights for a
New Generation of Grandparents
International Living has been quoted in MSN Money, The
New York Times, The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News), The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes Personal Finance, ABC News, Smart Money, the
AARP, The Dallas Morning News, Kiplinger.com, More.com, Bankrate.com, CNN Money Magazine (Retirement Guide 2012), TravelTalkRadio.com, San Francisco Chronicle and others.
International Living has been quoted in MSN Money, The
New York Times, The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News), The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes Personal Finance, ABC News, Smart Money, the
AARP, The Dallas Morning News, Kiplinger.com, San Francisco Chronicle and elsewhere.
Reuters, MSN Money,
New York Times, The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News), The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes Personal Finance, ABC News, Smart Money, the
AARP, The Dallas Morning News, Kiplinger.com, More.com, Bankrate.com, CNN Money Magazine (Retirement Guide 2012), TravelTalkRadio.com, San Francisco Chronicle and others.
The National Interfaith Coalition (NICA) and the IRL /
AARP have worked together to educate seminaries on the need to include this
new discipline.
New York Times bestseller and author of seven books, Pam Anderson is
AARP's official food expert and a Runner's World magazine contributing columnist.
And then there are older women who are happily dating or in relationships — according to an
AARP study, most divorced women in midlife do find someone
new — 75 percent of women in their 50s reported enjoying serious, exclusive relationships after their divorces, often within two years, compared with 81 percent of men in their 50s (although more older men tend to marry again than older women).
And many people do: According to an
AARP study, most divorced men and women in midlife find someone
new.
According to the
AARP's voter guide, Senate hopefuls Fred Akshar and Barbara Fiala agree on at least one thing:
New York should adopt a paid family leave insurance law to help overstressed caregivers and the loved ones for whom they care.
At 5:30 p.m., de Blasio will participate in a tele - town hall with
New York City
AARP members on the topic of senior housing.
Also at 11 a.m.,
AARP unveils a voter survey analysis comparing how a looming retirement crisis among
New York's Generation Xers and Baby Boomers affects women vs. men, and joins Sen. Diane Savino and Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo to promote «Secure Choice» legislation, The Well, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At 7 p.m., — Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Sens. Brian Benjamin and Kevin Parker join
AARP NYS Director Beth Finkel, state NAACP President Hazel Dukes and NY Urban League Executive Director Arva Rice to address disparities hurting
New York's communities of color on WBLS's «Open Line» with Judge Bob Pickett and Bob Slade, Schomberg Center for Research for Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem.
Also at 11 a.m., the
AARP holds a free and open to the public document shredding event as part of «Operation: Stop Scams» to help
New Yorkers fight identity theft and fraud, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Conference House Park, 298 Satterlee St., Staten Island.
At 9:30 a.m., the
AARP holds a free and open to the public document shredding event as part of «Operation: Stop Scams» to help
New Yorkers fight identity theft and fraud, Temple Beth El 139 Winton Rd., Rochester.
On the eve of President Obama's budget presentation, a Western
New York Republican joined the
AARP in criticizing an expected decrease in the amount paid out in Social Security benefits by restructuring cost of living adjustments.
The
AARP recently polled its members in
New Yorkand found most oppose benefit decreases.
Also at 11 a.m., Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky, Assemblyman Ron Kim and
New York City Councilman Peter Koo join
AARP for a free document shredding event to help
New Yorkers fight identity theft and fraud, Bowne Park, 32nd Avenue and 157th Street, Queens.
At 10:30 a.m., Sen. David Valesky and Assembly Aging Committee Chair Donna Lupardo join
AARP and the Alzheimers Association
New York State Coalition to announce their commitment to work toward passage of anti-elder financial exploitation legislation this session, 3rd floor, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Also at 11 a.m., state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr. join
AARP for a free document shredding event for «Operation: Stop Scams» to help
New Yorkers fight identity theft and fraud, Bronx Borough Hall, 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx.
At 10:30 a.m., LG Kathy Hochul, personal finance author Jean Chatzky join
AARP members from across
New York on
AARP's annual lobby day to urge lawmakers to enact Cuomo's proposal to create a workplace retirement savings option that private sector companies could offer their employees, The Well, LOB, Albany.
«
New Yorkers will get a new mayor next year, but many neighborhoods will also get a new City Council representative who will have an important say in the future of the city,» said Beth Finkel, State Director for AARP in New Yo
New Yorkers will get a
new mayor next year, but many neighborhoods will also get a new City Council representative who will have an important say in the future of the city,» said Beth Finkel, State Director for AARP in New Yo
new mayor next year, but many neighborhoods will also get a
new City Council representative who will have an important say in the future of the city,» said Beth Finkel, State Director for AARP in New Yo
new City Council representative who will have an important say in the future of the city,» said Beth Finkel, State Director for
AARP in
New Yo
New York.
AARP officials say that in the 2010 midterm congressional elections, voters 50 and older went to the polls at nearly twice the rate of younger voters, accounting for 58 percent of all votes cast in
New York State.
AARP will be lucky to have her, and we look forward to her work on behalf of older persons in
New York and throughout the country.»
At 6:10 p.m. Monday evening, «Mayor Bill de Blasio will discuss affordable housing with an anticipated 10,000 +
AARP members from
New York City on an interactive call that allows participants to ask questions,» according to
AARP - NY.
Republicans trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act have a
new problem on their hands: The
AARP, which represents a demographic that happens to be an essential part of the GOP voting coalition, isn't happy.
Also at 10 a.m.,
AARP releases Presidential Primary poll of
New York state voters over the age of 50, LCA Press Room, 130 Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Also at 3:30 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio will participate in a tele - town hall with more than 10,000
AARP members in
New York City on housing for seniors.
At 10 a.m.,
AARP, the Asian American Federation, Hispanic Federation, NAACP and Urban League join Tony Award - winning actress Priscilla Lopez, Senator Jesse Hamilton and Assembly Members Marcos Crespo and Yuh - Line Niou for launch of policy solutions agenda to address disparities in health, economic security and livability that are hurting
New York state's communities of color; City University of
New York Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan.
Also at 11 a.m.,
AARP, Capital District Labor Religion Coalition, Catholic Charities, Citizen Action of
New York and others urge Gov. Andrew Cuomo to lead on the issue of family leave insurance, Legislative Office Building, LCA Press Room, State Street, Albany.
At 6:30 p.m.,
AARP and Telemundo host a debate among the candidates for
New York City Council speaker, 92nd Street YMCA, 1395 Lexington Ave., Manhattan.
Joseph Stelling, associate state director for
AARP in
New York, says, «
New York is one of the biggest Medicaid programs in the country, which means
New York is going to really take it on the chin with that kind of national cut.»
El Diario broke the story last week - Bronxite and
New York Secretary of State Lorraine Cortez - Vazquez bailing out to become exec VP of
AARP in Washington.