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Policy & Research Topics
Insights, analysis, and solutions on issues impacting people 50-plus
Aging Experience
Increased longevity has changed how we experience and think about aging, and requires new solutions as needs evolve.
Health & Health Care
Older adults' well-being depends on a healthy lifestyle and a health care system that addresses their specific needs.
Livable Communities
Livable communities provide the infrastructure and opportunities to safely and equitably support people of all ages.
Long-Term Services & Supports & Caregiving
Family caregivers provide long-term services and supports (LTSS) to those who need assistance with daily living.
Social Connections & Leisure
Social interactions and leisure activities lead to a higher quality of life and improve overall health and longevity.
Technology
Older adults purchase a variety of personal tech devices and use them to play games, stream, and stay connected.
Voter Opinion Research
Election research informs AARP’s policy and advocacy positions, and highlights opinions of this influential voting bloc.
Work, Finances & Retirement
How older adults work, earn, spend, save for retirement, as well as experiences with fraud and age discrimination.
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