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Is AARP an Interest Group?

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Summary: AARP is not a single interest group because they represent the interests of a wide variety of people, including people of all ages. Learn about the interests of AARP with information from the communications director of the North Carolina AARP in this free video on financial services.

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By Bob Garner
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Bob Garner is the communications director for AARP in North Carolina. He has been with the company for years and understands the wide variety of services and products provided to AARP....read more

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"AARP is a group that represents the interests of a wide variety of people. We're not a single interest group because we have so many interests that involve making life better as one ages. So that ranges from access to health care, it ranges to long term financial security, it involves aging with dignity and purpose, it involves allowing people to live independently in their own homes, it allows people to make it easier for people to care for their loved ones. Makes it easier to find affordable housing in a livable community. It involves having someone to speak up for your interests in the halls of congress or in state legislators. But it's just a wide variety of interests that we are a group that addresses interests and issues for sure."

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