Recanati-Kaplan Talks
Why Should I Care About Social Security?
An AARP Panel Discussion with Anqi Chen, Max Richtman, and Melissa Warren, Moderated by Beth Finkel
You’ve worked. You’ve saved. You’ve earned the benefits of social security. But this crucial element of the American safety net shows signs of fraying. How can we make it last?
Join us with a panel of subject-matter experts from AARP for a virtual discussion exploring how to make social security work for you, and why you should care about its future. Learn about the benefits of social security and the current challenges it faces — along with its far-reaching economic and social impacts. In this free conversation, discover how we got here, why social security secures a safe future for all generations, and the potential policy changes that can enhance its sustainability — and your own retirement plans.
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