AARP Publications

AARP Publications

By AARP

  • Category: Magazines & Newspapers
  • Release Date: 2013-12-10
  • Current Version: 6.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 73.29 MB
  • Developer: AARP
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.77928
4.77928
From 9,628 Ratings

Description

AARP publications help people 50 and older live their most fulfilling lives. AARP The Magazine — the world’s largest-circulation magazine, with more than 47 million readers — features celebrity interviews and profiles; helpful articles on health, money and travel; and stories about people engaged in interesting later-in-life pursuits. The AARP Bulletin features hard-hitting journalism about issues that matter to older Americans, including Social Security, Medicare, health, personal finance, caregiving, fraud and more. The Ethel is a digital newsletter for women 55 and older, with stories related to sex, health, beauty, careers and ageism. The Girlfriend is a digital newsletter geared toward Gen X women, with advice on health, parenting, sex, beauty, money and personal fulfillment. Sisters is a digital newsletter for Black women, with information about health and wellness, work and money, entertainment, beauty, style, relationships, travel and faith.

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Reviews

  • The press is so important but yet again - No fact checking

    1
    By Croix531
    Article on the presidential candidates review: When someone lies consistently how can we consistently publish their answers with no explanation. I’m sad and scared for our country. Are tax breaks mostly for the rich? Will they add to the national debt? How are plans to be paid for? Lies about eating pets. Then I notice an article for a moody teenager. We have a president contestant that has raped and breaks the law, says how everything is so bad. Took away guarantee of reproductive rights and women are dying. School shootings are constantly happening and nothing is done. Gay and transgender are under attack. My teens don’t want to have kids and I’m sad, scared and disgusted for the country we are leaving them. I won’t renew my AARP membership.
  • So, so

    3
    By Chasro1952
    “Clunky” App
  • Gone digital

    5
    By Rey_California USA
    I’ve recently signed up for an all digital access to the AARP Magazine and Bulletin. The format makes it easy to access. Most of all it saves paper, printing, and mailing cost. Makes for a clutter free surrounding.
  • Love AARP

    5
    By SanJuanita3
    Love AARP! Keeps me up to date, easy to navigate & a lot of good information at my fingertips!
  • Good things…..

    5
    By Franpf
    come between pages. Great reads, good info, good time spent!
  • Woman out of a job

    1
    By Pooninny
    I have reviewed this article 2 times but it has popped up on my screen at least 10 times or more.
  • Well now…

    5
    By Dalinda Burk
    I love the fact that I can listen to the articles through the AARP app. Being a Truck Driver this will certainly make it easier to get caught up on things going on in the world. Thank you so much for this.
  • User unfriendly

    1
    By shergran()
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  • Low vision

    5
    By Deblowvision
    I am 70 years old with very low vision. I am unable to read the AARP Bulletin any longer due to small print. I absolutely love the on-line Bulletin. I can make the font as big as I need it!
  • Times out too much

    1
    By DebbieBee3
    I was trying to log in and create password and Twice it timed out and I had to start over. I will not use this if it stresses me out!

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