AARP MA Share Your Medicare Social Security Story
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The vast majority of Massachusetts residents age 50+ say Social Security (85%) and Medicare (88%) are , and many are apprehensive about the program being there for them, their children, and their grandchildren.
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Do you agree? Tell us what Medicare and Social Security mean to you and your family via this online form http://www.aarp.org/shareyourthoughts – and add your voice to the discussion.
We know Congress needs to make tough choices to reduce the deficit, but they should do so by cutting waste and closing billions in tax loopholes, not by reducing the benefits you depend on. Seniors have spent their lives working hard and paying into the system so they can have secure health coverage and retirement income they know they can count on.
Our message to Congress is simple: Don’t make a political deal that cuts Social Security and Medicare benefits.
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Share Your Medicare Social Security Story
Nearly a million Massachusetts residents rely on Medicare and Social Security. Are you one of them?The vast majority of Massachusetts residents age 50+ say Social Security (85%) and Medicare (88%) are , and many are apprehensive about the program being there for them, their children, and their grandchildren.
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Senator Kerry Talks Medicare, Social Security
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Do you agree? Tell us what Medicare and Social Security mean to you and your family via this online form http://www.aarp.org/shareyourthoughts – and add your voice to the discussion.
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As a member of the Congressional “Super Committee”, Senator John Kerry will soon make decisions about your Medicare and Social Security benefits.We know Congress needs to make tough choices to reduce the deficit, but they should do so by cutting waste and closing billions in tax loopholes, not by reducing the benefits you depend on. Seniors have spent their lives working hard and paying into the system so they can have secure health coverage and retirement income they know they can count on.
Our message to Congress is simple: Don’t make a political deal that cuts Social Security and Medicare benefits.
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As we these landmark programs, we want to hear from you. You've worked hard for your Medicare and Social Security benefits, paying into the system over a lifetime. Please take a minute to share your thoughts about these programs. Why are they important to you? How have they affected your life? We're listening.. Stay up-to-date on the latest developments. Join us on , follow us on , and read our .
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