Friday, July 21, 2017

The Daily - From AARP's CEO: A World of Innovation for an Aging Population

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Friday, July 21, 2017
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Three years from now, people over 65 will outnumber children under age 5 worldwide. Learn about the innovative ways different countries are addressing challenges caused by this demographic shift.
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The future of the nation's health care system continues to be a moving target as senators prepare to vote early next week on whether to debate a measure that would substantially repeal the Affordable Care Act. Learn more.
3
Several members of Congress met in Washington, D.C., to speak about the challenges of family caregiving. Learn more about the bipartisan bill to create a caregiver tax credit of up to $3,000.
4
To settle a class-action lawsuit, Wells Fargo has agreed to set aside $142 million to pay customers who were harmed when bank employees created phony accounts for them without their knowledge. Learn more.
5
Is there anything more important than family? A new study suggests a different set of people in our lives actually has a bigger impact on our health and well-being, especially as we age.
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It's Friday! And of course that means another installment of "What to Watch This Weekend." See our critic's top picks for movies worth your time.
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For jobs in banking, entertainment and other fields with employees who tend to skew younger, your years of experience may actually be a sticking point. Learn how to gain a competitive advantage with these tips.
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In the market for your next car, truck, SUV or van? Shop for vehicles with the latest safety features and save with the AARP Auto Buying Program.
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With a bounty of inexpensive and convenient options such as casual restaurants, takeout and heat-at-home prepared foods, do single folks still cook for themselves? Join the discussion in our Online Community.
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