AARP News Online
;
99 Ways to Save Is Not
Enough.
We’ve Got More!
We asked AARP members to share their money-
making tips, and you did. Check out the advice
at
www.aarp.org/savemoney/
. Do-it-yourself
delis, B&B clubs, “Navy” showers, book sales,
refreshed sweaters and dozens more.
Social Security’s 75
Check out our complete
guide to Social Security as it
passes its 75th anniversary,
at
aarp.org/socialsecurity
.
It’s the nation’s most popu-
lar—and essential—federal
program. It’s also expensive.
Discover 10 things you
should know about Social Security.
Read about the range of options facing policy-
makers as they look to its future.
Play the Social Security game. Can you make
the tough choices to assure Social Security’s
future? Look at the options to overhaul the
program and choose the ones that you think
will close the gap.
Health Care Now
Learn the details of the new health care
reforms—from the e;orts to close the doughnut
hole to the new high-risk pools for those with
preexisting conditions.
;
Your Questions Answered.
It’s a weekly
feature examining details of the health care
reform law.
Go to aarp.org/health
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More Bulletin Online
To learn more about subjects featured in this edition
of the
AARP Bulletin
, check these websites:
;
Alzheimer’s Surprise.
Check for the latest
developments and research. (See story, page 10)
Go to aarp.org/health/brain-health/.
;
Smartphone Madness.
Check new gadgets
and features. (See story, page 14)
Go to aarp.org/technology.
;
Extend Your Work Life.
Check new career,
job-hunting and retirement-planning tips.
Go to aarp.org/work.
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