AARP Urges Congress to Protect Social Security as Seniors Face Financial Uncertainty
By
Malcolm Ferguson
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Summary
The article discusses the financial vulnerability of seniors who rely on Social Security, noting that 71 million Americans receive monthly payments and that 43% of seniors depend on it for most of their income. AARP CEO Myechia Minter-Jordan calls on Congress to protect Social Security from cuts. However, the article appears to be truncated and the title about Trump attending a Knicks game during a search for missing American pilots does not match the content provided.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCongress needs to act.
Americans have worked hard and paid into Social Security their entire lives, and they deserve to count on it when they retire.
No family should see any cuts to what they've earned in Social Security.
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