In 2011, the AARP put the figure for new 65 year olds at, on average 7,000 people a day, some 2,550,000 in the year. |
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Or maybe they did it so Paul Ryan getting booed throughout his speech to AARP wouldn't be the top story. |
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The AARP estimates that no less than 60 percent of Republican primary voters are retirees. |
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More than half of the Young Guns, having celebrated the big 5-0, are already eligible for an AARP membership. |
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According to a recent AARP survey, 96 percent of Americans support that reform. |
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As always, AARP stands prepared to offer its experience, advice and expertise. |
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According to AARP, an advocacy group for the elderly, 79 percent of them expect to continue some work. |
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As for retirees, AARP warns against investing in variable annuities that can lose all their value because they have less time to recoup any losses caused by market swings. |
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We go out and speak to groups such as the AARP, the American Association of Retired Persons, or whatever that acronym stands for these days. |
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In fact, in a recent AARP survey, older workers were asked about the essential parts of the ideal job. |
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As part of their Global Ageing Programme, the AARP has issued a special edition of their Global Report on Ageing, concerning retirement. |
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It publishes a bimonthly magazine, Modern Maturity, as well as the monthly AARP Bulletin. |
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For companies with existing processes, the AARP template and this research may suggest areas for improvement. |
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Managers interviewed for the AARP study were more likely to rate older workers as weak on flexibility, acceptance of new technology, and ability to learn new skills, all traits considered desirable for the changing workplace. |
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An AARP analysis shows that generic drug prices, in contrast to brand name drug prices, have fallen over the years — a four percent drop in 2013 over the previous year. |
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The bimonthly magazine for AARP has been pushing to attract new advertisers, according to Patricia Lippe Davis, the vice president for marketing for AARP media. |
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Advocacy groups for older people such as America's powerful AARP, and a growing number of similar organisations that are springing up in other rich countries, have helped to raise awareness of the issue. |
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Through its research, AARP has found that with the expectation of working later in life comes the individual's expectation that he will be working differently. |
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According to research undertaken for the non-profit association for people over age fifties called AARP, nearly three fourths of such mature citizens favour the legalisation of therapeutic cannabis. |
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But on Thursday, the AARP released a poll that offered some comfort. |
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Congressional Democrats, longtime allies of AARP, have been no more conciliatory. |
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Instead, the Democrats have focused on the AARP, soccer moms, opinion polls, districts with vulnerable Republicans and whether or not Harry Reid can hold on to the coalition. |
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