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Your Guide: Does AARP Membership Include Spouse?

With over 38 million members, AARP's robust benefits and resources have become a cornerstone for many individuals aged 50 and over. For couples, a natural question arises: **does AARP membership include spouse?** The simple and valuable answer is yes, a free secondary membership is a key benefit.

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Do my husband and I have the same AARP number?

According to AARP, a single paid membership allows you to add one adult living in your household as a free secondary member. So, do my husband and I have the same AARP number? The answer is yes, both the primary and secondary members on a household account share the same membership number.

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What are the disadvantages of a joint account?

According to a 2024 survey, nearly 30% of cohabiting couples planning to marry already had a joint bank account. However, entering into such a financial arrangement has significant drawbacks, so it's crucial to understand what are the disadvantages of a joint account before merging your finances. These include exposure to a partner's debts, loss of financial privacy, and potential conflicts over spending habits.

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What is the maximum Social Security benefit at age 70 for a couple?

For millions of older Americans, Social Security is a crucial source of retirement income, accounting for about 30% of income for the elderly. Understanding **what is the maximum Social Security benefit at age 70 for a couple** is key to effective financial planning for your later years.

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Should I tell my spouse that I think he has dementia?

According to the World Health Organization, millions of people worldwide live with dementia, a syndrome that can impair memory, thinking, and daily life. If you've noticed concerning changes, figuring out what to do next and whether you should tell your spouse that you think he has dementia is a deeply personal and emotional challenge.

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