domingo, 3 de julio de 2011

US Newswire-enough. The budgetary debate Hits Home in Idaho

AARP finds that most of the 50 State jewel of the rocky road to retire as the reduction of social security and Medicare, less than the debt debate

BOISE, Idaho, on 1. July 2011,/PRNewswire-USNewswire/-as payment of the national debt debate rages on in Congress, many Idahoans to keep watchful eye, shatters on the reduction of social security and Medicare. And that's why. AARP report finds that most of the Gem State 50 outside routes, in terms of their finances and health, so programs more important as some eye into retirement.

"The disappearing pensions, retirement savings and the rising costs of health care are more Idahoans leaving unprepared for retirement, and still more dependent on insurance and social security. Pieces of the programmes would have been devastating, forcing many to fight needlessly, "said Jim Wordelman, Director of the State for AARP in Idaho. "They gained advantages and Idahoans for Congress is to protect, not to take advantage of the benefits as part of the agreement, to the nation's money."

AARP report (http://bit.ly/gBePOb), 86% of Idahoans 50 said was extremely/very important to obtain social security, and 84% said the same about accepting Medicare.

Only 31% felt that they have everything they need, as regards funding, only one of the four, indicating that they have what they need, in terms of their health care-stresses the crucial importance of the social security and Medicare. The report details the challenges for the age group in the State, goes really big was almost half the cost of health care, while the third was worried about the sufficient money for retirement.

"Through Idaho, AARP is the serious concerns of the people of talks on social security and Medicare," said Wordelman. "We are urging Idahoans to their voices heard, contact their members of Congress and tell them that those programs strong for today's and tomorrow's pensioners."

AARP has launched a nationwide campaign to protect seniors (www.aarp.org/ protectseniors), to involve the public in a simple message to the Congress in question: your social security and Medicare cuts off the table. In Idaho AARP looks 180 000 members of the State and the ways to contact their members of Congress directly by calling the protection of senior citizens hotline (1-800-710-8049).

In Idaho, nearly 260 000 people (17% of the population of the State) to receive social security-more than half, the checks shall be 50% or more of their income, and without him 36% of the older Idahoans falls into poverty. According to the other AARP survey, 86% of the State, 65, said that a check is very important for their monthly budget (http://bit.ly/aarpidecon). 225,735 Idahoans (15% of the population) count on Medicare for access to health care, prescription drugs on visits to his Office. Reduction programs would reduce the benefits of the checks which the older Idahoans to rely on the pay accounts and an increase in the cost of health care, there is a risk that access to doctors, hospitals and nursing homes.

AARP is Idaho's largest organisations with more than 180 000 members.

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