What current issues is AARP concerned with?
AARP Public Policies We concentrate on the issues most important to those in the 50+ community as they age: economic security; health care; access to affordable, quality long-term care; creating and maintaining livable communities; consumer protections; caregiving; and ensuring that our democracy works better for all.
Is AARP magazine reliable?
Our reliable content is the reason why AARP The Magazine (30.6 million readers) and AARP Bulletin (30.4 million readers) are the top two most-read publications out of 133 magazines measured by MRI-Simmons.
Does AARP still send magazines?
We have retired the Digital Newsstand because we have recently added more exciting ways for our users to read articles from AARP’s publications and keep up with the news.
Can I view the AARP Bulletin Online?
You can read the most recent issues of AARP The Magazine and the AARP Bulletin online. If you are using a tablet device, be sure to download the AARP Publications Tablet App so you can catch up on the latest (and past) issues of our publications at any time.
What does AARP oppose?
AARP opposes TRUST Act Under the act, lawmakers would be unable to make any changes to a TRUST Act bill once it went to the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate. “Older Americans overwhelmingly oppose cutting Social Security and Medicare to reduce the deficit.
What charities does AARP support?
Corporate and Institutional Supporters
- 20/20 Teknology. AARP. Acumen Solutions, Inc. APISOURCE.
- Corporation for National and Community Service. CP Direct. Cvent, Inc. Deloitte.
- Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. Keck Medicine of USC. The Kresge Foundation. Lenfest Foundation.
- The Pew Charitable Trusts. Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation.
How large is the AARP The Magazine Readership 2021?
AARP The Magazine was the leading U.S. consumer magazine in the second half of 2021, with a paid and non-paid circulation of 22.89 million. In second place was the AARP Bulletin with 22.57 million.
How many AARP magazines are there a year?
Memet Oz, and Dennis Quaid. The magazine publishes roughly 52 editorial pages six times a year in three separate editions, one for people ages 50–59, one for readers 60–69, and another for those 70+.
Who is the editor of AARP magazine?
Robert Love, editor in chief of AARP The Magazine.