AARP: Age 50+ spend $12.5 trillion, yet feel Social Security pain
Older Americans are playing an increasingly central role in the U.S. economy, with AARP, the nonprofit advocacy organization for older Americans, estimating that adults age 50 and older now generate $12.5 trillion in economic activity. Their spending power, workforce participation, and caregiving …
Older Americans are playing an increasingly central role in the U.S. economy, with AARP, the nonprofit advocacy organization for older Americans, estimating that adults age 50 and older now generate $12.5 trillion in economic activity. Their spending power, workforce participation, and caregiving …
Older Americans are playing an increasingly central role in the U.S. economy, with AARP, the nonprofit advocacy organization for older Americans, estimating that adults age 50 and older now generate $12.5 trillion in economic activity. Their spending power, workforce participation, and caregiving …
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