AARP Company Description
Turn 50 and the doors of the AARP will open for you, as they have for more than 35 million current members. On behalf of its members, the not-for-profit AARP acts as an advocate on public policy issues, publishes information (including the monthly AARP Bulletin and the bimonthly AARP The Magazine), promotes community service, and works with business partners to offer products and services (including discounts on insurance and travel). The group is organized into some 3,500 local chapters throughout the US. Royalties from businesses eager to reach AARP members account for about 40% of the group's revenue; membership dues ($12.50 per year) account for about 25%.
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The Company Description provides a historical perspective of AARP's organization from inception to current status.
Produced by Hoover's in-house editorial team, the Company Description tracks ownership transitions, company progress via mergers and acquisitions, major growth milestones, and strategic initiatives, to provide a holistic view of AARP's evolution in the marketplace.






