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“Social Security is a lifeline.”
Marylyn Jones, 87, paid into Social Security ever since taking her first job at age 16 working at an ice cream shop. The monthly payments she gets in return allow the former banker and real estate agent to live independently in a three-bedroom house in Las Vegas, where she welcomed AARP’s chief executive officer, Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, to talk about what Social Security means to her.
Jones, like many older adults, worries that the program will not be able to provide the same level of benefits in the future as it does today. Learn more about how Social Security is a lifeline for her and millions of older Americans and why it must be protected.