This is the earliest age you can begin receiving Social Security retirement benefits.
What is age 62?
This program provides affordable health care for 62 million people age 65 and older and people with disabilities.
What is Medicare?
This organization has a proud 34-year history of non-partisan voter engagement work, providing voters with information on where the candidates stand on issues important to its members.
What is AARP?
These 48 million people provide unpaid care to their loved ones.
Who are family caregivers?
The issue most important to you in this Presidential election.
What is (insert your issue)?
Ida May Fuller received her first check dated January 31, 1940 for $22.54.
Who was the first Social Security beneficiary?
This insurance benefit was added to Medicare in 2006 to help Medicare beneficiaries cover cost of prescription drugs.
What is Medicare Part D?
AARP is fighting to protect 50-plus voters and make their voices heard on the issues important to them, including these issues.
What is Social Security or Medicare or prescription drugs or caregiving or jobs or the economy?
AARP is fighting to save lives in these facilities and protect seniors from coronavirus by urging government officials to take action and implement commonsense policies like regular testing, improved transparency in reporting cases, and required virtual visitation.
What are nursing home or long-term care facilities
Historically, this age voting block is the most reliable and consistent when it comes to overall voting participation.
Who are age 50-plus voters?
The 2020 average monthly benefit that retirees receive from Social Security.
What is $1,500.00?
The open enrollment period when eligible individuals can enroll in or change their Medicare starts in this month every year.
What is October?
Wearing these items will help to ensure safety at the polls if voting in-person.
What is a mask and gloves?
The percentage of income, on average, that family caregivers spend on caregiving activities
What is 20 percent?
Three options for voting in Minnesota are: early in-person voting, in-person voting, and (blank) _______.
What is absentee voting or voting by mail?
2020 marks this birthday milestone for Social Security.
What is 85 years?
This part of Medicare covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility care, and home health services.
What is Medicare Part A?
If candidates want to win, they must listen to this group of voters.
Who are age 50-plus voters?
On average in 2019, it costs $102,204 annually for a private room in one of these facilities.
What is a nursing home?
Steps to take to ensure your absentee ballot is not rejected.
What is signing and dating the absentee ballot? What is mailing the absentee ballot early?
One out of every four households relies on Social Security for _________ % or more of their income.
What is 90%?
This government website allows you to research, compare, and enroll in a Medicare plan.
What is Medicare.gov?
You should stand this far away from others when going to the polls.
What is 6 feet?
Family caregivers provide this, whose estimated value is $470 billion annually.
What is unpaid care to loved ones?
Minnesota's voting website mnvotes.org is available to help you find this information.
What is how to locate my polling place? What is how to get a mail-ballot? What is how vote?