“For nine decades, Social Security has delivered the earned payments that help 1.1 million Marylanders stay financially secure,” said Hank Greenberg, AARP Maryland State Director. “We’re proud to honor that legacy, while also calling attention to the importance of strengthening and protecting Social Security for the generations to come. After all, it’s our money. We earned it.”
Event Highlights Include:
Update on AARP’s work to protect and defend Social Security for today and future generations.
Presentation of a signed proclamation from Governor Wes Moore.
Remarks from Maryland Secretary of Aging Carmel Roques, Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan, and Delegate Wayne Hartman.
Greetings from the office of the Comptroller of Maryland and the Office of Senator Chris Van Hollen.
Breakfast buffet for AARP Maryland members and their guests (registration required).
Story-sharing opportunities where attendees can reflect on what Social Security means to them.
On-site tools for attendees to take action and learn more about Social Security advocacy.
Digital seaboards along the coast of Ocean City, sharing the importance of Social Security.
This event is part of a nationwide effort to engage AARP members, elected officials, and local communities in a conversation about the role Social Security has played—and must continue to play—in helping secure the financial futures of Americans of all ages.
“Social Security isn’t just a retirement plan—it’s a promise to every American who pays into it,” said Tony Trenkle, a retired federal executive and current member of the AARP Maryland Executive Council. “We’ll celebrate its success and stand together in protecting it.”
Social Security in Maryland:
More than 1.1 million residents in Maryland rely on Social Security
826,795% of recipients in Maryland are retirees
106,981 are disabled workers
75,777 are receiving spousal/survivor benefits
58,449 recipients are children
Social Security contributes approximately $23,6 billion annually to the state economy
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SOURCE AARP Maryland