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AARP Has Not Changed Its Position on Social Security
Reaffirms that program must be strengthened to maintain critical benefits



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 17, 2011
Contact: Media Relations
(202) 434-2560


AARP Has Not Changed Its Position on Social Security

Reaffirms that program must be strengthened to maintain critical benefits

WASHINGTON – AARP CEO A. Barry Rand offered the following statement in
response to inaccurate media stories on the association’s policy on
Social Security:

“Let me be clear – AARP is as committed as we’ve ever been to fighting
to protect Social Security for today’s seniors and strengthening it
for future generations.  Contrary to the misleading characterization
in a recent media story, AARP has not changed its position on Social
Security.

“First, we are currently fighting some proposals in Washington to cut
Social Security to reduce a deficit it did not cause.  Social Security
should not be used as a piggy bank to solve the nation’s deficit.  Any
changes to this lifeline program should happen in a separate, broader
discussion and make retirement more secure for future generations, not
less.

“Our focus has always been on the human impact of changes, not just
the budget tables.  Which is why, as we have done numerous times over
the last several decades, AARP is engaging our volunteer Board to
evaluate any proposed changes to Social Security to determine how each
might – individually or in different combinations – impact the lives
of current and future retirees given the constantly changing economic
realities they face.

“Second, we have maintained for years – to our members, the media and
elected officials – that long term solvency is key to protecting and
strengthening Social Security for all generations, and we have urged
elected officials in Washington to address the program’s long-term
challenges in a way that’s fair for all generations.

“It has long been AARP’s policy that Social Security should be
strengthened to provide adequate benefits and that it is sufficiently
financed to ensure solvency with a stable trust fund for the next 75
years.  It has also been a long held position that any changes would
be phased in slowly, over time, and would not affect any current or
near term beneficiaries.

“AARP strongly opposed a privatization plan in 2005, and continues to
oppose this approach, because it would eliminate the guarantee that
Social Security provides and reduce benefits, and we are currently
fighting proposals to cut Social Security to pay the nation’s bills.

“Social Security is a critically important issue for our members,
their families and Americans of all ages, especially at a time when
many will have less retirement security than previous generations with
fewer pensions, less savings and rising health care costs.  And, as we
have been for decades, we will continue to protect this bedrock of
lifetime financial security for all generations of Americans.”

For more information, visit www.aarp.org.


On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Louis Proyect <l...@panix.com> wrote:

> A useful article even if it describes Doug's newsletter as "liberal".

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