The AARP Minute: August 27, 2019
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In today’s AARP Minute, a new study finds that optimistic people tend to live longer, a revamped online Medicare site makes comparing plans easier for you, plus former con artist Frank Abagnale —now AARP Fraud Watch Network ambassador —releases a new book on how to avoid rampant scams. Published Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.
In today’s AARP Minute, a new study finds that optimistic people tend to live longer, a revamped online Medicare site makes comparing plans easier for you, plus former con artist Frank Abagnale —now AARP Fraud Watch Network ambassador —releases a new book on how to avoid rampant scams. Published Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.
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