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Oct 2, 2024
Exclusively from AARP Bulletin: How Scammers Target Your Emotions, Travel Savings, and A Guide to How Your Medicare Costs Could Grow
Plus: AARP Bulletin Interviewed Presidential Candidates on Social Security, Medicare, Inflation, Caregiving, and More

WASHINGTON — The October issue of AARP Bulletin explores the ways Medicare costs could grow for individuals in the coming year, the best tips to avoid emotional manipulation by scammers, and travel apps that can help you save money.

Highlights from the October issue of the Bulletin:

How Scammers Target Your Emotions: Read how fear, loneliness, avarice, and anxiety are used as emotional triggers to steal your hard-earned money. AARP Bulletin interviews AARP Fraud Watch Network director of fraud victim support, Amy Nofziger, on how scammers may exploit your emotions and the tell-tale signs to keep an eye out for.

A Guide to How Your Medicare Costs Could Grow: The standard Medicare Part B premium grew 5.9% from 2023 to 2024 – inflation is a major factor affecting price. This month, our editors provide a guide on how costs could grow over time, including Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Part D prescription drug plans, and Medigap policies. In our guide, we also offer hints for keeping your costs down. Learn more in this month’s issue.

Travel Apps That Can Help Save You Money: With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), apps, and access to travel websites you can save big. AARP Bulletin contributor and savings expert Lisa Lee Freeman shares with you the best technological tools to save you money while traveling for the upcoming holiday season and beyond.

Cover Story: Election 2024 – Where They Stand: AARP Bulletin sat down with Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris to hear their thoughts on issues of importance to older voters. Stay informed in this election with the October cover story.

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For further information: Danny Alarcon, AARP, dalarcon@aarp.org, 202-538-0105