Social Security Birthday Bash: Celebrate the Past, Protect the Future

Posted on 07/16/24

This year, we’re not just blowing out candles, we’re igniting a conversation that could shape the next decades.

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Millions of retiring Americans rely on Social Security benefits, but the program will face financial challenges in the next decade that must be addressed. Watch to this crucial conversation on Aug. 14 about the future of Social Security as we explore what can be done to save the program. What is the future of Social Security? What other steps can Congress take to ensure its future? How could the 2024 elections impact the available options?

The forum features a bipartisan panel of policy experts: Max Richtman from the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, and Romina Boccia from the Cato Institute. Robyn Haynes from NBC4 is the moderator.

This pivotal discussion will help you gain a better understanding of the challenges facing the program along with Social Security reform options that could be considered.

Ways to Watch

Want to join the fun in-person and have meaningful conversation?

We're hosting watch parties in Cincinnati and Cleveland on Aug. 14 that will kick off at 5:30 p.m., with a social hour offering games, prizes, refreshments...and birthday cake. Then you'll watch the conversation livestreamed from the Ohio Stadium.

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Too far to travel? Don't miss out on this pivotal conversation! Sign up for the AARP Ohio Forum: Protecting the Future of Social Security livestream. It starts at 6:45 p.m. on Aug. 14 on AARP Ohio's Facebook.

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