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Confidence in the future of Social Security among younger adults is at a 15-year low, according to a new survey from AARP, the interest group focused on issues affecting Americans over 50.
AARP has been tracking public attitudes and opinions about Social Security for decades. AARP Minnesota Director Cathy McLeer and Doug Craig, a retire and volunteer with AARP Minnesota, joined Minnesota Now to discuss the study’s findings and the impact of Social Security in Minnesota.
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Confidence in the future of Social Security among younger adults is at a 15-year low, according to a new survey from AARP, the interest group focused on issues affecting Americans over 50.
AARP has been tracking public attitudes and opinions about Social Security for decades. AARP Minnesota Director Cathy McLeer and Doug Craig, a retire and volunteer with AARP Minnesota, joined Minnesota Now to discuss the study’s findings and the impact of Social Security in Minnesota.

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