Scams targeting seniors have increased during the pandemic. Today, we’ll hear about new legislation called the Fraud and Scams Reduction Act, which AARP endorsed.
To discuss what exactly the bill entails, we sat down with Cristina Martin Firvida, AARP Vice President of Financial Security and Consumer Affairs.
We also heard from AARP's Mary Liz Burns about AARP Money Map, a new digital financial tool for all ages to build a budget, save money and manage unplanned expenses.
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[165] What is the 'COVID Reset'?; Finally, Drug Pricing Relief for Older Americans
[164] Women's Mental Health in the Face of Discrimination
[163] How Older Americans Are Redefining Health and Happiness
[162] A Primer on the Primary Elections
[161] Exposing the International Scam Machine
[160] All About the Earned Income Tax Credit
The Do's and Don'ts of Robocalls
[158] Two Years of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes
[157] Yale Settles Suit Over Employee Wellness Program
[156] The Myth of Age-Related Weight Gain
[155] Take Command of Your Digital Clutter! Plus: An Update on the 3G Shutdown
[154] Balancing the Stresses and Joys of Caregiving
[153] 3G is Ending Soon -- And Millions of Medical Devices, Too
[152] Sharing a Moment of Joy with the Cupid Crew
[151] Is It The Great Resignation or Great Reshuffle?
Coronavirus Teletown Hall: Variants, Boosters & Self Care, Part 2
Coronavirus Teletown Hall: Variants, Boosters & Self Care, Part 1
[150] Your Inflation-Busting Options for Retirement Savings
[149] Betty White on Ageism: “Get Over It!”
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