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The history of AARP begins in the mid-20th century, when a retired high school principal named Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus discovered that one of her former colleagues was living in a chicken coop because she could not afford proper housing after retirement. Shocked by the absence of resources and protections for older Americans, Dr. Andrus founded the National Retired Teachers Association (NRTA) in 1947 to help retired educators gain access to health insurance, community, and dignity. This early work laid the foundation for what would later become AARP, an organization dedicated to empowering people as they age.
By 1958, Dr. Andrus recognized that the issues facing retired teachers were shared by millions of older adults across the country. That year, she launched the American Association of Retired Persons, known today simply as AARP. Its original mission was straightforward yet ambitious: to promote independence, dignity, and purpose for older people. One of its first major accomplishments was negotiating group health insurance coverage for members at a time when people over 65 were often denied coverage outright by private insurers.
As the organization grew throughout the 1960s and 1970s, AARP became a leading voice in national conversations about aging, retirement income, and health care. It played an influential role in the development and defense of Social Security and Medicare, working alongside policymakers to ensure that older adults had access to basic medical services and a stable source of income. While AARP does not create legislation, its research, advocacy, and large membership base have made it an important participant in public policy debates related to older Americans.
Over the decades, AARP expanded beyond its early identity as a group for “retired persons.” Recognizing that people were working longer, changing careers later in life, and redefining what it meant to be older, the organization eventually shortened its name to AARP and opened its membership to people 50 and over, regardless of employment status. This shift reflected a broader understanding that aging is not a single moment but a long, dynamic phase of life that includes work, caregiving, learning, travel, and new experiences.
In addition to its public policy and advocacy efforts, AARP steadily built a suite of member benefits, including discounts, educational programs, and tools designed to help people manage money, stay healthy, and remain socially connected. It launched publications like AARP The Magazine and the AARP Bulletin, which today are among the most widely read magazines in the United States. These publications highlight stories of work, health, relationships, technology, and culture through the lens of people over 50, helping to challenge stereotypes about aging.
Alongside these efforts, AARP developed programs that address real-world challenges such as caregiving, fraud prevention, brain health, and digital literacy. Workshops, online resources, and local events give members practical ways to improve their daily lives, from understanding retirement planning to learning how to use new apps and devices. Over time, AARP also grew its presence in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, creating a local network that connects national priorities with community needs.
Consider the story of Margaret, a 67-year-old former accountant living in a mid-sized Midwestern city. After retiring earlier than she had planned to help care for her grandchild, she realized that her budget felt tighter than she expected and that she missed the rhythm of work and connection. She had joined AARP a few years earlier for the discounts but had not really explored what else it offered. One evening, while paying a utility bill online, she clicked through an AARP email and discovered a section on job resources for older workers.
Curious, Margaret created a profile on an AARP-affiliated job board and watched a free webinar on resumé refresh tips for people over 50. She also signed up for an online workshop about balancing part-time work with caregiving responsibilities. Within a few weeks, she had updated her resumé, practiced interview questions with guidance from AARP articles, and begun applying for flexible, part-time bookkeeping positions. Through a local AARP event hosted at her library, she met other people in similar situations and learned about community volunteering opportunities as well.
As the months went by, Margaret began using more of her membership. She downloaded an AARP app to check discounts before going out to dinner, used member savings when purchasing new eyeglasses, and explored brain health exercises through articles and games. When her older brother called with questions about Medicare enrollment, she turned to AARP’s explainer guides and tools to walk him through his options. What had started as a simple membership card in her wallet evolved into a set of practical supports woven into her daily routine, from financial decisions to health choices and social connection.
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<p>By 1958, Dr. Andrus recognized that the issues facing retired teachers were shared by millions of older adults across the country. That year, she launched the American Association of Retired Persons, known today simply as AARP. Its original mission was straightforward yet ambitious: to promote independence, dignity, and purpose for older people. One of its first major accomplishments was negotiating group health insurance coverage for members at a time when people over 65 were often denied coverage outright by private insurers.</p>
<p>As the organization grew throughout the 1960s and 1970s, AARP became a leading voice in national conversations about aging, retirement income, and health care. It played an influential role in the development and defense of Social Security and Medicare, working alongside policymakers to ensure that older adults had access to basic medical services and a stable source of income. While AARP does not create legislation, its research, advocacy, and large membership base have made it an important participant in public policy debates related to older Americans.</p>
<p>Over the decades, AARP expanded beyond its early identity as a group for “retired persons.” Recognizing that people were working longer, changing careers later in life, and redefining what it meant to be older, the organization eventually shortened its name to AARP and opened its membership to people 50 and over, regardless of employment status. This shift reflected a broader understanding that aging is not a single moment but a long, dynamic phase of life that includes work, caregiving, learning, travel, and new experiences.</p>
<p>In addition to its public policy and advocacy efforts, AARP steadily built a suite of member benefits, including discounts, educational programs, and tools designed to help people manage money, stay healthy, and remain socially connected. It launched publications like AARP The Magazine and the AARP Bulletin, which today are among the most widely read magazines in the United States. These publications highlight stories of work, health, relationships, technology, and culture through the lens of people over 50, helping to challenge stereotypes about aging.</p>
<p>Alongside these efforts, AARP developed programs that address real-world challenges such as caregiving, fraud prevention, brain health, and digital literacy. Workshops, online resources, and local events give members practical ways to improve their daily lives, from understanding retirement planning to learning how to use new apps and devices. Over time, AARP also grew its presence in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, creating a local network that connects national priorities with community needs.</p>
<p>Consider the story of Margaret, a 67-year-old former accountant living in a mid-sized Midwestern city. After retiring earlier than she had planned to help care for her grandchild, she realized that her budget felt tighter than she expected and that she missed the rhythm of work and connection. She had joined AARP a few years earlier for the discounts but had not really explored what else it offered. One evening, while paying a utility bill online, she clicked through an AARP email and discovered a section on job resources for older workers.</p>
<p>Curious, Margaret created a profile on an AARP-affiliated job board and watched a free webinar on resumé refresh tips for people over 50. She also signed up for an online workshop about balancing part-time work with caregiving responsibilities. Within a few weeks, she had updated her resumé, practiced interview questions with guidance from AARP articles, and begun applying for flexible, part-time bookkeeping positions. Through a local AARP event hosted at her library, she met other people in similar situations and learned about community volunteering opportunities as well.</p>
<p>As the months went by, Margaret began using more of her membership. She downloaded an AARP app to check discounts before going out to dinner, used member savings when purchasing new eyeglasses, and explored brain health exercises through articles and games. When her older brother called with questions about Medicare enrollment, she turned to AARP’s explainer guides and tools to walk him through his options. What had started as a simple membership card in her wallet evolved into a set of practical supports woven into her daily routine, from financial decisions to health choices and social connection.</p>
<p>Today, AARP continues to adapt to changing times, focusing on issues like digital security, caregiving in multi-generational households, work opportunities for people in their 50s, 60s, and beyond, and policies that support aging in place. Its history is rooted in a single retired educator’s determination to ensure that older adults are seen, respected, and supported. Through advocacy, information, discounts, and community, it remains dedicated to helping people choose how they live as they age, whether they are like Margaret—navigating part-time work, family, and finances—or forging their own unique path through the later decades of life.</p>
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