Where does your presidential candidate stand on social security?

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Where does your presidential candidate stand on social security?"


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AARP Every candidate should have a plan to keep Social Security strong. Does yours? Social Security has been the bedrock of a secure retirement for generations of Americans who pay into it


over a lifetime of hard work. The program has provided critical protection for younger families when a worker dies or suffers a disability. TAKE A STAND. GET THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT WHO


HAS A PLAN FOR SOCIAL SECURITY » The importance of Social Security to American families cannot be overstated. In 2013, Social Security kept over 22 million Americans of all ages out of


poverty. Two-thirds of Americans across demographic and political lines say Social Security is one of the most important government programs, and nearly 9 in 10 adults under age 30 want to


know it will be there when they retire. AARP is committed to keeping Social Security strong, but we recognize that changes are necessary to meet 21st-century realities. MORE FROM JO ANN *


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& MORE Aging today is different from what it was a generation ago, and it will be different a generation from now. Women are working outside the home more than ever, but the system was


set up at a time when the single-breadwinner couple was the norm. We no longer live our lives in a linear progression from education to work to retirement. People move in and out of these


phases throughout their lives. Increased longevity means more people are living into their 80s, 90s and beyond, and benefits are often inadequate for the oldest beneficiaries. So, as we


consider the future of Social Security, we must do so in the context of how society is changing — not just how to make it solvent and adequate in the near term, but how to make it better for


the long term. While the current program has been a great success, it needs to be updated to address demographic and economic changes over the last 80 years and respond to the needs of


future beneficiaries and their families. SEE ALSO: HOW DO WOMEN 50+ FEEL ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY? As our nation looks to the future of Social Security, the goals must be to keep what works,


make changes and improvements where needed, and take the steps necessary to achieve long-term financial stability. BE AN E-ACTIVIST. SIGN UP FOR THE AARP ADVOCATE E-NEWSLETTER » Updating


Social Security and keeping its promise for future generations requires presidential leadership. That's why AARP is launching Take a Stand, a nonpartisan national campaign pressing


every presidential candidate to lay out his or her plan to make Social Security financially sound so future generations receive adequate benefits. TWEET JO ANN Join the debate about the


future of Social Security on Twitter, @JoAnn_Jenkins We're headed into a critical election, and voters deserve to know how candidates will lead and what their plans are for keeping


Social Security strong. Yet only some of the presidential candidates have laid out their plans for Social Security. Others speak in vague generalities or avoid the subject altogether. As a


result, we the voters know very little about how or even if a presidential candidate would update Social Security if elected. We are urging candidates to take a stand on Social Security.


While AARP's position on Social Security has not changed, we want the focus to be on the candidates. So we will post any plans put forth by candidates on our website,


2016takeastand.org. We will not take sides so voters can decide for themselves who shares their views and values. Through Take a Stand, we will hold candidates accountable on Social Security


through advertising, social media, grassroots outreach and our publications, which reach 22 million households. We will applaud those candidates who offer plans and call out those who do


not. The political reality is that there won't be any progress on updating Social Security without presidential leadership. We need to ensure that people who work hard and pay in get


the Social Security benefits they've earned. It's time for candidates to take a stand and tell us how they would update Social Security. _Jo Ann Jenkins is CEO of AARP._


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