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10 AARP 2012 YEAR IN REVIEW
SOCIAL SECURITY &
RETIREMENT TOOLS
Most money questions are personal,
such as learning when to apply
for Social Security benefits or
supporting a grandchilds education
needs while saving for retirement.
New resources from AARP
empowered people to get the facts
and plan ahead.
AARP’s Social Security for
Dummies book by Jonathan
Peterson provided practical
information about Social Security
in a friendly, easy-to-use way.
A new online tool answered
individuals’ questions about
Social Security (aarp.org/ssqa).
It featured topics gathered from
more than 11,000 questions
submitted to AARP’s financial
experts via phone, mail and email
in recent years.
MILLIONS IN SAFE-
DRIVING DISCOUNTS
Thanks to 7,000 dedicated volunteer
instructors, some 500,000 people
learned to stay independent and
safe on the road through AARP
Driver Safety classroom and online
courses. Many of these graduates
will save a collective $128 million,
thanks to state-based auto
insurance discounts for safe driving
efforts.
MEMBER VALUE &
EVERYDAY SAVINGS
Millions of people took advantage
SOCIAL SECURITY FOR DUMMIES:
The book by Jonathan Peterson
provided practical information
about Social Security.