Advocacy. AARP fights for age 50 and over individuals and their families at the local, state and national levels. We work on important issues, such as: Leading efforts to update Social Security and promote other retirement savings efforts to help everyone achieve lifetime financial security.

Does AARP support universal healthcare?

Organization Description: AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people aged 50 and older. Proposal Summary: AARP supports universal health care coverage by strengthening and expanding existing public programs.

What issues does the AARP support?

AARP addresses issues affecting older Americans through lobbying efforts at the state and national governmental level, an activity permitted by its 501(c)(4) status. The organization says that it is non-partisan and does not support, oppose or give money to any candidates or political parties.

What issues does AARP support?

Why is AARP so powerful?

AARP is one of the strongest lobbying groups in America, and because of its efforts, it often receives attention for exerting its influence in Washington, D.C., and in state capitals. Its non-profit operations also receive millions of dollars per year in the form of federal grants.

What four generations does AARP span?

To better understand the multi-generational labor force (Millennials ages 18-34, Gen-Xers ages 35-54, and Baby Boomers ages 55-69), AARP conducted a national online survey of 1,797 adults who are currently working or looking for work.

What is the official position of the AARP?

The AARP lobbies the government on behalf of causes that affect people aged 50 and older. Those activities may include taking a stand on health care and Social Security. In terms of candidates and political parties, however, AARP’s official position is that it is non-partisan.

Are there any political contributions from AARP to political parties?

We checked the AARP’s federal campaign finance data using the website Open Secrets, a project operated by the government accountability organization The Center for Responsive Politics. We found no contributions to any political candidates or parties, Democratic or otherwise, from AARP, the organization.

How much do you pay to be an AARP member?

It’s unclear what exactly is meant by the phrase, “what you pay AARP.” The organization has an estimated 38 million members, all of whom typically pay annual dues at $16 per year. As a 501 (c)4 tax-exempt organization, it also accepts charitable donations.