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AARP: Age 50+ spend $12.5 trillion, yet feel Social Security pain

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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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