AARP held a public discussion in Washington D.C. about the future of Social Security.
WASHINGTON, DC — Social Security is a lifeline for millions of Americans, including seniors who rely on it during retirement.
On Thursday, AARP held a public discussion in Washington D.C. about the future of Social Security, which included input from seniors and lawmakers.Some seniors warned that without Social Security, they may have to get a job in their golden years.
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