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Don't miss this chance to get more out of your Medicare and Social Security Benefits

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Drop in to get your biggest questions answered Looking for Answers to Your Social Security and Medic

Drop in to get your biggest questions answered [------------------------------]( [Get personal and professional guidance]( [View online >]( Looking for Answers to Your Social Security and Medicare Questions? AARP Has Easy‑to‑Understand Resources You Can Trust. [AARP][AARP]( [AARP SPECIAL ONLINE EVENT!]( [HOW TO GET MORE OUT OF YOUR MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS]( [Thursday, October 27, 1–4 p.m. ET]( Did you know that the decisions you make today about Medicare and Social Security could affect your income and healthcare for years to come? Don’t miss this opportunity to get clear information to make the right decisions during this free online event. [SIGN ME UP!]( Enjoy These Special Features We’ll help you create a [personalized event schedule]( so you can attend the sessions on the topics most important to you. You’ll have the opportunity to [speak one‑on‑one]( with Certified Financial Planners™ and State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) counselors.* After the event, you’ll have access to an [online learning library]( with even more resources. Plus, you can watch any of the sessions you missed later, all from the convenience of your computer! REGISTER NOW Gain the confidence to make informed choices about Social Security and Medicare for you and your family. [REGISTER NOW]( Other Helpful Resources [Get step-by-step guidance with the AARP Medicare EnrollmentSM Guide ›]( [Estimate your benefits with our Social Security Calculator ›]( Navigating Medicare and Social Security can be complex — and overwhelming. Get easy‑to‑understand explanations and details in AARP’s [Medicare for Dummies]( and [Social Security for Dummies](. [Click to connect with AARP.][Click to connect with AARP.]( Join With Automatic Renewal and Save 25% on Your First Year of Membership [JOIN NOW]( *Disclaimer copy: Volunteer Certified Financial Planner™ professionals (CFPs®) and SHIP counselors will answer your questions to the best of their ability and can provide general guidance and access to helpful resources. Conversations are limited to 20 minutes. Limited appointments available on a first come, first served basis. Offer expires 10/27/2022. [Download Our App]( [Join AARP]( [AARP.org]( [Contact Us]( [Manage Your Account]( [Unsubscribe From This Type of Email]( [Unsubscribe From All AARP Email]( [AARP ©1995-2022](. All rights reserved. 601 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20049 | [Privacy Policy]( [------------------------------](

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