Archive for Older Americans – Page 7

Over ten thousand
people turn 62 every day, and with a majority of them homeowners, a growing
number of businesses are increasingly using the phrase “aging in place” to
market financial products and services to homeowners in the baby boom
generation

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Research and
resources to help communities, volunteers and others in the fight against elder
financial exploitation

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More than 31 million people
will reach retirement age in the next 20 years

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The May 2017 Monthly Complaint Report summarizes
the complaints submitted by people age 62 and older

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Most
people don’t know how much their Social Security benefit will be, nor how the
age at which they begin claiming their benefits will affect the amount

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As the number of older Americans with student debt has
quadrupled, older borrowers complain about many problems with lenders, loan
servicers, and debt collectors that exacerbate their financial challenges

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Download our new mail fraud placemat to give you, or a
loved one, helpful reminders of common warning signs of mail fraud

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Financial exploitation robs millions of older people of their money and
property annually

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Ahora
se sirven comidas calientes con la educación del consumidor en mente para
proteger a las personas mayores y evitar que sean víctimas de explotación
financiera

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Learn what resources we have available to protect against financial elder abuse

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