AARP Arizona Marks Social Security’s 78th Anniversary
Noting
Social Security’s importance to millions of Americans including over
820,000 Arizonans, AARP continues work to protect and strengthen the
program.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On the eve of the 78th
anniversary of the creation of Social Security, which provides an
average monthly retirement benefit of about $1275 to Arizonans, AARP
Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond issued the following statement:
“In
the years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the legislation
creating Social Security, it has become the foundation of retirement
security in America, lifting tens of millions of seniors, as well as
widows, children and people with disabilities, out of poverty. Declining
pensions, inadequate savings, shrinking home values, and a difficult
job market mean that the promise of Social Security will become
increasingly important as today’s workers approach retirement.
“Yet,
some in Washington want to cut this invaluable program to reduce the
deficit. Social Security is a self-financed program, not a piggy bank
for deficit reduction. That’s why AARP is fighting to stop Congress and
the President from cutting Social Security benefits using the ‘chained
CPI,’ a change that would hurt seniors already in retirement as well as
veterans, women, children and disabled Americans. Just last week, AARP
volunteers delivered to Congress more than 1.5 million signed petitions
opposing the chained CPI.
“Social
Security is too important to rush changes like the chained CPI, or
increasing the eligibility age, into a budget deal. As we look to
address Social Security’s long-term financial challenges, we must think
of the current and future beneficiaries who have earned their benefits
and rely on them. Any adjustments to Social Security will affect
individuals, families, businesses and our economy as a whole. That’s why
AARP is calling for a separate debate about responsible solutions that
will ensure Social Security’s strength for current and future
generations.
“For 78
years, Americans have found peace of mind and a measure of financial
stability in the modest but critical benefits provided by Social
Security. As we reflect on its remarkable success, AARP looks forward to
engaging with elected officials, business and non-profit leaders, and
the American people in an open, honest conversation about how to
strengthen Social Security for the future.”
For AARP Public Policy Institute fact sheets on Social Security, including data on its importance to retirees, women, and minorities, visit:
To see how adoption of the ‘chained CPI’ might impact an individual’s Social Security or veterans’ benefits, visit: www.aarp.org/earnedasay.
For interactive Social Security planning tools, including the AARP Social Security Benefits Calculator (www.aarp.org/socialsecuritybenefits) and the AARP Social Security Q&A Tool (www.aarp.org/ssqa), visit: http://www.aarp.org/work/work_tools.html/.
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is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, with a membership of more
than 37 million, that helps people turn their goals and dreams into real
possibilities, strengthens communities and fights for the issues that
matter most to families such as healthcare, employment and income
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is an affiliated charity that provides security, protection, and
empowerment to older persons in need with support from thousands of
volunteers, donors, and sponsors. AARP has staffed offices in all 50
states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands. Learn more at www.aarp.org.
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