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AARP Survey: Majority of Women Voters 50+ Say They're Worse Off Financially Than a Year Ago; Only 11% Very Confident About Retirement

WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (TNSrpt) -- AARP issued the following news release:

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New AARP Survey: Majority of Women Voters 50+ Say They're Worse Off Financially Than a Year Ago; Only 11% Very Confident About Retirement

Rising costs are driving widespread economic anxiety among women voters age 50 and older, particularly those ages 50-64, who report significantly greater financial insecurity than their older counterparts and men 50 and older, according to . . .

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Media Contact: Madison Daniels, mdaniels@aarp.org, 202-531-9026